saving bandpass filtered data

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Judith Schweimer

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Dec 14, 2017, 11:15:40 AM12/14/17
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Hello,
I am using the GUI (0.4.2.1.) within Ubuntu 16.04. and I save the data in the binary format. For some reason, when I open these within various programs (neurosuite, spike2), the filter information is gone, and only the raw data is saved.

I keep the bandpass signal in the Rhythm FPGA at 1 to 7600 (or rather 1.2 to 7603.8), and then later add a Bandpass filter, mainly because I would like to have single unit as well as LFP data from my recordings.

Is there an option to save the "filtered" data?

Thanks,
Judith




Josh Siegle

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Dec 15, 2017, 12:45:13 AM12/15/17
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Hi Judith,

You can save data out of the Bandpass Filter by clicking on the “drawer” on the right side of that module, switching to the “REC” tab, and selecting the appropriate channels. By default, only the data from the source node will be saved.

The process is described in the tutorial, under the “recording continuous data” section.

Josh


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Judith Schweimer

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Dec 18, 2017, 11:36:53 AM12/18/17
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Hi Josh,
thanks for this. I should've read the tutorial pages in more detail! It works fine now!
Judith
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