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acszeto Posted - 03/19/2007 : 4:02:17 PM
I am trying to find the best method to determine the frequency of peaks during a recording. The Baseline tool works marginally well but it needs to be tweaked in order to obtain a good baseline and detection of peaks. If someone could suggest a more precise method, I would be very happy to try it.

thanks!
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zachary_origin Posted - 03/20/2007 : 12:59:44 AM
Hi acszeto,
If the peaks are very similar and located evenly, that is to say, the frequency is consistent, maybe you can try the FFT tool.



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