SignalScope Pro and friends offer enhanced iOS hardware support
SignalScope Pro 2.1, SignalScope 3.1, and SoundMeter 2.1 feature better support for audio input hardware, including direct interaction with GuitarJack.
» Read moreSignalScope Pro 2.1, SignalScope 3.1, and SoundMeter 2.1 feature better support for audio input hardware, including direct interaction with GuitarJack.
» Read moreSoundMeter now runs natively on iPad, as well as iPhone and iPod touch.
» Read moreFollowing 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 as 1080p and even 1920×1200 with compatible hardware. Video output support is not supported on iPhone or iPod touch. SignalScope can be upgraded, via in-app purchase, to the full functionality of SignalScope Pro. Alternatively, additional tool upgrades, such as the octave-band spectrum analyzer or signal generator, may be purchased individually. Like the Pro version, SignalScope now supports PDF file creation, in-app file previews, iTunes File Sharing, […]
» Read moreVersion 2.0 represents a major upgrade to SignalScope Pro that brings several new features, including native iPad support and PDF document creation. SignalScope Pro also supports new color schemes, iTunes file sharing, and the ability to preview select documents with out exiting the app.
» Read more“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 moreThe goal, here, is to enumerate some of the current issues with USB audio on the iPad.
» Read moreIt 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 moreThe question frequently comes up, whether the existing Faber iPhone apps, SignalScope/Pro, SoundMeter, SignalSuite, etc will work on the iPad. The answer is, yes, they all work on the iPad. They aren’t universal apps, which means that they either appear in a small window in the middle of the iPad screen, or they can be zoomed to (mostly) fill the large screen. Even though the graphics are not as crisp when the apps are zoomed, these apps still offer a good user experience on the iPad.
» Read moreWe are please to announce SpeakerDraft, a new loudspeaker modeling app for iPad. SpeakerDraft makes it easy and fun to visually optimize the bass response of a simple loudspeaker design, such as a subwoofer.
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