Open Acoustic Devices
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Creators of the #AudioMoth. Follow us for updates on the device and our work in conservation technology.
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Yes, you can slow these down to audible frequencies and make a video of the resulting sounds.
April 14, 2025 at 4:16 PM
Yes, you can slow these down to audible frequencies and make a video of the resulting sounds.
It's not the best quality as I recorded it from your video, but it's not bad. You can downsample, play back faster or slower than real-time, and apply filters.
April 14, 2025 at 4:07 PM
It's not the best quality as I recorded it from your video, but it's not bad. You can downsample, play back faster or slower than real-time, and apply filters.
Nice. Try out AudioMoth Play for making videos and spectrographs from AudioMoth recordings - play.openacousticdevices.info
AudioMoth Play
play.openacousticdevices.info
April 14, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Nice. Try out AudioMoth Play for making videos and spectrographs from AudioMoth recordings - play.openacousticdevices.info
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Using AudioMoths from @openacousticdevices.info we recorded vineyard soundscapes and then characterised them using acoustic indices
We showed that vineyards with higher bird species richness 🐦 had more diverse and louder soundscapes 🎶
3/6 🧵
We showed that vineyards with higher bird species richness 🐦 had more diverse and louder soundscapes 🎶
3/6 🧵
April 2, 2025 at 11:30 AM
Using AudioMoths from @openacousticdevices.info we recorded vineyard soundscapes and then characterised them using acoustic indices
We showed that vineyards with higher bird species richness 🐦 had more diverse and louder soundscapes 🎶
3/6 🧵
We showed that vineyards with higher bird species richness 🐦 had more diverse and louder soundscapes 🎶
3/6 🧵