What are Affordable or Free Sound Wave Analysis Software Options?

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Sound wave analysis software options include Sonic Visualiser, which is free and available for Linux, OS/X, and Windows under the GNU General Public License. Another recommended freeware tool is Spectrum Laboratory. Both options are suitable for users seeking affordable alternatives to more expensive software like Matlab or Adobe Audition.
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Hey :)

Do you know any sound wave analysis software? I'm especially interested in freeware or quite cheap ones. I can't use such stuff like Matlab or Cooledit (as I've heard which now is called Adobe Audition ;) ).

Greets,
Murky
 
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There's a freeware tool I've used called Spectrum Laboratory.
 
Thank you so much :) It really helped me
 
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