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Logarithm scale on Y axis in Spectrogram plugin #1648

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stouch opened this issue May 15, 2019 · 7 comments
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Logarithm scale on Y axis in Spectrogram plugin #1648

stouch opened this issue May 15, 2019 · 7 comments

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@stouch
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stouch commented May 15, 2019

Hi,

I was wondering if there exists an option to print canva chart of spectrogram plugin using a logarithm scale on Y axis (KHz) in wavesurfer.js 2.2.1 ?

Like this for example :

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It would really useful in certain cases !

Thank you

@thijstriemstra thijstriemstra changed the title Logarithm scale on Y axis in Spectrogram plugin canva Logarithm scale on Y axis in Spectrogram plugin May 23, 2019
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cc @shershey

@trekhopton
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I second this, it would be a useful addition.

@thijstriemstra
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maybe @dofuuz is interested in adding this.

@Tiebe-Vercoutter
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Tiebe-Vercoutter commented Sep 1, 2023

Hi, I see this is closed as completed but can't seem to find this feature? Where should I be looking?
Thanks in advance.

@katspaugh katspaugh reopened this Sep 1, 2023
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It wasn't completed, it was closed for the lack of activity. I'm not going to work on this, but PRs are welcome.

@Tiebe-Vercoutter
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Ah okay thanks for clarifying

@jfbaraky
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jfbaraky commented May 3, 2024

Any updates on this? I'm working on a project where the user should be able to select the scale and we're expecting to use Linear, Logarithmic, Mel, Bark and ERB

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