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I'm pretty sure you can use Audacity

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Yeah, I've done it once and I didn't know what to look at. Maybe FL Studios?

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I'm pretty sure you can use Audacity

I can confirm this. I use it

OP, im sure theres a tutorial online. Search "Audacity peak frequency."

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You go to analyze and then plot spectrum then select the maximum size and then log frequency and then use your cursor to toggle the graph to see the peaks. Pretty simple.

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open your track, click analyze, then plot specrtum, make sure Algorithm is set to spectrum, change function to Hanning window, change Axis to Log Frequency, and change Size to 16384 and your good to go :good:

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The above is true but left out one major detail:

Zoom In so that there is 2 tick marks between the 15 second marked intervals as in:

1:00 tick tick 1:15

Then only highlight 5 seconds! Use the selection tool at the bottom of audacity to see how much is selected. I got this tip from Decaf, it provides accurate results

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