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Hi all, im planning an upcoming audio spectrometer project to display the spectral power of a music signal in sixteen seperate frequency bands. My question is, is there any standard or usual range for the frequency range of the 16 bands in the audio industry, or does anyone have any reccomendations for the frequency range i should use for each band.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance... |
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32 bands is the universal standard. 1/3 octave each. You could just combine them 2 by 2.
Octave Band Filters and 1/3 Octave Band Filters on Sound Level Meters The Berhinger DEQ2496 has a 1/6th octave display.
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