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Reading ultra-high-resolution spectra

A dense spectral view can show more than your eye can sort at a glance. This guide walks one recording in detail: what to trust, what to double-check, and where the analysis reaches the limit set by the mathematics rather than by the software.

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The recording and the settings

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Separating closely spaced partials

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Telling signal from artifact

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Where the detail runs out

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Values to verify

On-screen readings pulled from the video that must be confirmed against the source analysis file before this page is published. (Editorial scaffold, removed once verified.)

2,793 Hz at 3:11
Stated partial frequency, confirm against the analysis file.
−42 dB at 3:24
Sidelobe level relative to the main peak.
5.8 Hz at 4:02
Quoted bin spacing at the chosen window length.