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October 5, 2016 10:39
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Generate a CSV file of formant data using Praat
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# User Praat formant tracker with default settings | |
# | |
# Arguments | |
# input_file: Full file path to location of .wav file | |
# output_file: Full file path and file name, .csv file recommended | |
# | |
# | |
# Sample usage from command line (OS X) | |
# /Applications/Praat.app/Contents/MacOS/Praat --run "/Users/Nay/get_formants_as_csv.praat" "/Users/Nay/Desktop/sandboxes/b001_file01.wav" "/Users/Nay/Desktop/sandboxes/b001_file01.csv" | |
# | |
# Sample usage from R, for OS X (re-use line above): | |
# system("/Applications/Praat.app/Contents/MacOS/Praat --run ...") | |
# | |
# http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/manual/Scripting_6_9__Calling_from_the_command_line.html | |
form Test command line calls | |
sentence input_file | |
sentence output_file | |
endform | |
Read from file: input_file$ | |
To Formant (burg): 0, 5, 5500, 0.025, 50 | |
Down to Table: "no", "yes", 6, "no", 3, "yes", 3, "yes" | |
Save as comma-separated file: output_file$ |
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