by ben, on October 4th, 2011
Following in the footsteps of SignalScope Pro, SignalScope has now been enhanced for iPad users with native iPad support. SignalScope’s FFT analyzer and oscilloscope now support drawing on an external screen with a compatible video output adapter. The original iPad supports external screen resolutions up to 720p and the iPad 2 supports resolutions as high -> read more …
by ben, on March 22nd, 2011
Both SignalScope 3.0 and SignalSuite 4.0 became available for download on the Mac App Store, today. The availability of these two apps marks the successful transition of all of Faber Acoustical’s Mac apps to the new App Store. -> read more …
by ben, on September 21st, 2010
While the GuitarJack, from Sonoma Wire Works, was obviously designed with music recording in mind, it also works well as an I/O interface for test and measurement apps, like SignalScope Pro and IOScope. -> read more …
by ben, on June 23rd, 2010
Now that I have my hands on the new iPhone, I thought I would go ahead and report on the state of audio I/O on the new device. -> read more …
by ben, on June 18th, 2010
“Which devices work properly with the iPad?” In the table below, I list the devices I have tested with the iPad, along with some observations. -> read more …
by ben, on June 8th, 2010
The goal, here, is to enumerate some of the current issues with USB audio on the iPad. -> read more …
by ben, on June 2nd, 2010
It turns out that in some ways, getting audio signals into the iPad is similar to getting audio signals into the iPhone 3GS, and in some ways it’s not. -> read more …
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