version 1.1, 2019/02/22 22:26:44
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full instructions with introduction can be found in | full instructions with introduction can be found in |
instructions_audio.txt . this file provides the minimum information | instructions_audio.txt . this file provides the minimum information |
needed to run the Sonification of Solar Harmonics (SoSH) Tool. other | needed to run the Sonification of Solar Harmonics (SoSH) Tool. other |
important information regarding pure data is found in README_audio.txt . |
important information regarding pure data is found in README_audio.txt, |
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especially modifications required for running in windows. |
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if you are using the version of the SoSH Tool that includes demo data | if you are using the version of the SoSH Tool that includes demo data |
files, these will already be found in the data directory that was | files, these will already be found in the data directory that was |
unpacked with the zip archive, in which case you may skip to step 2 | unpacked with the zip archive, in which case you may skip to step 2 |
below. the demo data files are the following four: mdi.average.modes, |
below. the demo data files are the following three: mdi.average.modes, |
mdi.average.modes.msplit, mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datar.wav, and |
mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datar.wav and mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datai.wav . |
mdi.1216d_l=2_m=1_datai.wav |
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follow these steps: | follow these steps: |
Line 23 timeseries. day number 1216 was 1 may 1 |
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Line 23 timeseries. day number 1216 was 1 may 1 |
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day numbers to dates can be found at the above url as well. | day numbers to dates can be found at the above url as well. |
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clicking on a directory will show two ascii tables containing the mode | clicking on a directory will show two ascii tables containing the mode |
fits; download both of these to your data directory. then click on the |
paramaters; the file <instrument>.<daynumber>.modes must be downloaded. |
wavfiles subdirectory, where you will find a selection of modes, |
the second and larger file, with ".msplit" appended to the name, is only |
labelled by l and m. except for m=0, each mode has both a real and an |
needed to use different frequency intervals for each m. this is not |
imaginary part, labelled by "datar" and "datai" respectively. pick an |
needed by default, but its use is discussed in the full instructions. |
assortment of modes and download them to your data directory. |
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next, click on the "wavfiles" subdirectory, where you will find a |
alternatively, averaged mode fits can be found directly in each of the |
selection of modes labelled by l and m. except for m=0, each mode has |
"MDI" and "HMI" directories. you may elect to use these averaged fits |
both a real and an imaginary part, labelled by "datar" and "datai" |
for all day numbers. this option is the default for most patches. |
respectively. pick an assortment of modes and download them to your |
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data directory. |
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alternatively, averaged mode parameters can be found directly in each of |
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the "MDI" and "HMI" directories. you may elect to use these averaged |
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parameters for all day numbers. this option is the default for most |
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patches. |
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2) using the patch | 2) using the patch |