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How To Obtain Fourier Series of Human Sound?

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enrique128
enrique128 2020년 11월 6일
댓글: Arav Agarwal 2022년 1월 11일
Hello everyone, I'm trying to get my voice's fourier series expansion which I take from my microphone. My code is like that:
recorder= audiorecorder(16000,8,2);
drawnow();
pause(1);
recordblocking(recorder, 5);
play(recorder);
data=getaudiodata(recorder);
plot(data)
I can see my voice on the plot but i also need to get it with fourier series and converge it, how can I do it? Thanks.

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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE 2020년 11월 6일
hi
maybe a first package for audio file spectral analysis can alreadu help you ...
enjoy
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% FFT parameters
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
NFFT = 8192; %
NOVERLAP = round(0.75*NFFT);
w = hann(NFFT); % Hanning window / Use the HANN function to get a Hanning window which has the first and last zero-weighted samples.
% spectrogram dB scale
spectrogram_dB_scale = 100; % dB range scale (means , the lowest displayed level is XX dB below the max level)
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% options
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% if you are dealing with acoustics, you may wish to have A weighted
% spectrums
% option_w = 0 : linear spectrum (no weighting dB (L) )
% option_w = 1 : A weighted spectrum (dB (A) )
option_w = 0;
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% load signal
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% [signal,Fs]=wavread('myWAVaudiofile.wav'); %(older matlab)
% or
[data,Fs]=audioread('myWAVaudiofile.wav'); %(newer matlab)
channel = 1;
signal = data(:,channel);
samples = length(signal);
dt = 1/Fs;
t = (0:dt:(samples-1)*dt);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% display 1 : averaged FFT spectrum
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
[sensor_spectrum, freq] = pwelch(signal,w,NOVERLAP,NFFT,Fs);
% convert to dB scale (ref = 1)
sensor_spectrum_dB = 20*log10(sensor_spectrum);
% apply A weigthing if needed
if option_w == 1
pondA_dB = pondA_function(freq);
sensor_spectrum_dB = sensor_spectrum_dB+pondA_dB;
my_ylabel = ('Amplitude (dB (A))');
else
my_ylabel = ('Amplitude (dB (L))');
end
figure(1),semilogx(freq,sensor_spectrum_dB);grid
title(['Averaged FFT Spectrum / Fs = ' num2str(Fs) ' Hz / Delta f = ' num2str(freq(2)-freq(1)) ' Hz ']);
xlabel('Frequency (Hz)');ylabel(my_ylabel);
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% display 2 : time / frequency analysis : spectrogram demo
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
[sg,fsg,tsg] = specgram(signal,NFFT,Fs,w,NOVERLAP);
% FFT normalisation and conversion amplitude from linear to dB (peak)
sg_dBpeak = 20*log10(abs(sg))+20*log10(2/length(fsg)); % NB : X=fft(x.*hanning(N))*4/N; % hanning only
% apply A weigthing if needed
if option_w == 1
pondA_dB = pondA_function(fsg);
sg_dBpeak = sg_dBpeak+(pondA_dB*ones(1,size(sg_dBpeak,2)));
my_title = ('Spectrogram (dB (A))');
else
my_title = ('Spectrogram (dB (L))');
end
% saturation of the dB range :
% saturation_dB = 60; % dB range scale (means , the lowest displayed level is XX dB below the max level)
min_disp_dB = round(max(max(sg_dBpeak))) - spectrogram_dB_scale;
sg_dBpeak(sg_dBpeak<min_disp_dB) = min_disp_dB;
% plots spectrogram
figure(2);
imagesc(tsg,fsg,sg_dBpeak);colormap('jet');
axis('xy');colorbar('vert');grid
title([my_title ' / Fs = ' num2str(Fs) ' Hz / Delta f = ' num2str(fsg(2)-fsg(1)) ' Hz ']);
xlabel('Time (s)');ylabel('Frequency (Hz)');
function pondA_dB = pondA_function(f)
% dB (A) weighting curve
n = ((12200^2*f.^4)./((f.^2+20.6^2).*(f.^2+12200^2).*sqrt(f.^2+107.7^2).*sqrt(f.^2+737.9^2)));
r = ((12200^2*1000.^4)./((1000.^2+20.6^2).*(1000.^2+12200^2).*sqrt(1000.^2+107.7^2).*sqrt(1000.^2+737.9^2))) * ones(size(f));
pondA = n./r;
pondA_dB = 20*log10(pondA(:));
end
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enrique128
enrique128 2020년 11월 6일
편집: enrique128 2020년 11월 6일
I will take my voice from matlab I don't want to upload .wav file, thanks.
I tried it but it does not meet my requirements because I need to converge with fourier series to my voice.
Arav Agarwal
Arav Agarwal 2022년 1월 11일
I used this but all this does is run a FFT. How do I actually calculate and scale coefficients so that I can express things like piano sounds using a Fourier Series such as 1.000sin(x) + 0.442sin(2x) + 0.315sin(3x) + 0.083sin(4x) like this guy did in his video. And yes I do want the series to start with 1.000sin(x).

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