How to get specific frequency and time values for .wav file

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To analyze a .wav file for specific frequency, amplitude, and pitch values over time and export these as a .csv file, users have explored various software options like Audacity, Sonic Visualizer, and SigView but found them challenging for this specific task. A recommended approach involves using Wolfram Mathematica, which can facilitate the extraction of audio data. To effectively analyze the audio, it is suggested to isolate a ten-second clip where frequency and amplitude remain relatively stable. Sharing this clip along with a graphic equalizer image can help others provide precise amplitude values for various frequencies. This data can then be formatted into a .csv file for further analysis. Engaging with knowledgeable individuals for additional insights or suggestions is also encouraged.
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How to get specific frequency and time values for .wav file and export the values as .csv?

Problem: I need to analyze this music .wav file, particularly for its frequency, amplitude, and pitch over specific intervals of time.

Is there any easy to use software and steps I can take that can help me accomplish this?

I have tried audacity, sonicvisualizer, and sigview, but I am unsure how to utilize these softwares appropiately to achieve my specific goal.

Thanks in advance!
 

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I would use Wolfram Mathematica.
 
If you can extract a ten-second audio clip where the frequency, or pitch which means the same thing, and amplitude isn't changing much and post that audio clip along with an image of the graphic equalizer showing the sound at that moment then someone might be able to take a few minutes to see if they could give you the amplitude for a few dozen or hundred frequencies making up that clip. That could be turned into a .csv file and you could see if that might be what you are looking for.

Or you could send me a message and describe a little more about what you are trying to accomplish and I would see if I could offer any ideas.
 
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