i have a audio signal ,I want to know the bandwidth because its specgram has artefacts i think it may be due to the sample rate.

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub el 9 de Dic. de 2011
For all but the simplest cases the term bandwidth is ambiguous. You probably want to look at the long-time Fourier transform instead of the short-timer (i.e., spectrogram). Assuming your audio signal is single channel and called x
plot(20*log10(abs(fft(x))))
From there you might be able to define the lower and upper frequency bounds of your signal.

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Mike
Mike el 7 de Feb. de 2013
Hi, i am looking for the bandwidth of this signal: f = (sin(2*pi*697*t) + sin(2*pi*1633*t))/2;
Can i use the same way: plot(20*log10(abs(fft(f)))) to define the lower and upper frequency bounds of my signal? Does the y axis represent the frequency values?
krishna Chauhan
krishna Chauhan el 14 de Dic. de 2021
No you need to make y axis as freq axis by multiplyinh time scale by Fs/N.What is the numerical BW here in your case?
You can varify using FFT by subtracting lowest freq from highest freq, I am not sure.

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Amir Tari
Amir Tari el 25 de Mzo. de 2019

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Hi , I think Bandwidth is defined only for systems not signals

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