I've spent a long time listening to train sounds on rjdj and with Dimensions, so much that the sound of trains is starting to change in meaning for me. I was thinking that perhaps each train line had its own sound or vibration signature, and maybe I could graph or map it with my iphone's accelerometer....
iSeismograph Features:
- Samples Accelation / G-Force with up to 180 samples / s
- Plots the accelation data for all three axis
- Exports the samples data as ASCII-File
- Pause and resume sampling
- Automatically save sampling session
- Select and resume older sampling sessions
- Adjust sampling rate in between 5 - 180 samples / s
- Tare function
The application iSeismograph is able to export the data via email, where they will also send you this message: "The data consists of the date code and the corresponding g-values for the x, y and z axis. The column is seperated using a tab. Please pay attention that iSeismograph uses a dot as decimal seperator."
The resultant exported chart looks like this, and can be easily imported into Excel.
Date Code G-Force X [g] G-Force Y [g] G-Force Z [g] 2012-01-11 13:07:28.154 -0.1322174 0.01535034 -1.061234 2012-01-11 13:07:28.171 -0.134201 0.0173645 -1.061249 2012-01-11 13:07:28.190 -0.1352234 0.01838684 -1.056427 2012-01-11 13:07:28.209 -0.1342316 0.01443481 -1.054459 2012-01-11 13:07:28.227 -0.1351929 0.01445007 -1.059326 2012-01-11 13:07:28.246 -0.134201 0.01637268 -1.059311 2012-01-11 13:07:28.260 -0.1352081 0.01739502 -1.060303 2012-01-11 13:07:28.284 -0.1322327 0.0202179 -1.063171 2012-01-11 13:07:28.295 -0.1312561 0.01629639 -1.057343 2012-01-11 13:07:28.314 -0.1282959 0.01522827 -1.060226 2012-01-11 13:07:28.332 -0.1302643 0.01429749 -1.05928 2012-01-11 13:07:28.349 -0.1361694 0.01548767 -1.05545 2012-01-11 13:07:28.372 -0.1371765 0.01940918 -1.059326 2012-01-11 13:07:28.383 -0.1361847 0.02035522 -1.059311 . . .
NOW WHAT...?
Maybe a reworking of my old "NEXT STOP RAFFLES PLACE" piece?
Score For Next Stop Raffles Place Interchange (2008)
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