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Posted by Secret Water on Jan-20-2015 18:42:

The grid on a spectrum analyzer

I have always wondered what the grid for on a spectrum analyzer is for....it corresponds to the frequencies which seem to increase exponentially. Why do the frequencies seems to grow at a 2:1 rate or ratio?? Anyone know?? thanks


Posted by Acton on Jan-20-2015 19:33:

That's because it's a logarithmic scale, it's a common mathematical technique used when a large number of values need to be represented.


Posted by evo8 on Jan-20-2015 19:34:

Re: The grid on a spectrum analyzer

quote:
Originally posted by Secret Water
I have always wondered what the grid for on a spectrum analyzer is for....it corresponds to the frequencies which seem to increase exponentially. Why do the frequencies seems to grow at a 2:1 rate or ratio?? Anyone know?? thanks



its because the graph is logarithmic on the X axis


Posted by Secret Water on Jan-20-2015 19:34:

so basically to save space because it wouldn't fit horizontally on the screen?? makes sense...


Posted by evo8 on Jan-20-2015 19:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Secret Water
so basically to save space because it wouldn't fit horizontally on the screen?? makes sense...


yeah kinda - i think its because the amplitudes at higher frequencies dont carry the same weighting as frequencies say below 1k

someone else will come along and explain this properly


Posted by Secret Water on Jan-20-2015 19:46:

ya but this exponential curve happens 3 times on the spectrum....so I doubt it "highs".....


Posted by Raphie on Jan-20-2015 19:54:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_scale


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Jan-20-2015 20:53:

pitches are ratios. When the science came about, it only made sense to represent ratios instead of linear relationships.

A____A+__ A++_ Richie _____________/// index

440 880 1760 3520_________/ using multiples


A____A+__RANN___A++
440 880 1320 1760 linear

there is an actual biological reason these ratios are how they are but not really important


same goes for mixer feedback. Notice how the the first 12dBfs take up most of the room.


Posted by Secret Water on Jan-20-2015 23:21:

Duh....i totally didn't realize its the mhz in-between the labelled ones that are not written like.............20 (Written), 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 100 (written) and it just goes all the way across...


Posted by DJ RANN on Jan-21-2015 22:17:

quote:
Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
pitches are ratios. When the science came about, it only made sense to represent ratios instead of linear relationships.

A____A+__ A++_ Richie _____________/// index

440 880 1760 3520_________/ using multiples


A____A+__RANN___A++
440 880 1320 1760 linear

there is an actual biological reason these ratios are how they are but not really important


same goes for mixer feedback. Notice how the the first 12dBfs take up most of the room.


I just wanted to say thank you for correctly denoting me as linear.

the history of biological tuning and 440 is really interesting, and it was only actually in 1939 when it was universally adopted and recognized as the standard for equal temperament. It was as low as the mid 300s in the 17th century.


Posted by Looney4Clooney on Jan-25-2015 02:48:

actually i assumed you A ++which is a frequeny known for being just not wanted . I am A+++ . Sort of fused knowledge and insult in one package with shitty formatting. I need to work on my delivery.



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