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Default PC recorder that shows graph of amplitude


I'd like to use my PC to document loud but intermittent noises over
periods of several days.

So it would be very time consuming for me to have to listen to several
days worth of recordings to isolate the sections of the recording
containing the noise.

I'm wondering if there is PC software that, in addition to recording
the the audio, would also produce a horizontal graph showing the date
and time amplitude. That would allow me to visually scroll through
the graph to find the sections where the loud noises occur.

It would also be nice if the software had a search capability so that
I could search for all sounds above a certain amplitude threshold.

Does anything like this exist?

Will in Seattle
a.k.a. "Clueless"

 
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