A Caution Regarding External Audio Input on iOS 16.0
If you regularly connect external devices to your iPhone to work with SignalScope or SoundMeter, you may want to hold off on installing iOS 16.
» Read moreIf you regularly connect external devices to your iPhone to work with SignalScope or SoundMeter, you may want to hold off on installing iOS 16.
» Read moreWith the release of version 11.4 of SignalScope X, you can more easily generate and analyze signals with DC content, as long as you have compatible hardware with DC-coupled input and/or output channels. The number of audio interfaces with DC-coupled output channels seems to have been growing for some time, although very few interfaces offer DC-coupled inputs.
» Read moreIf you don’t have a laser tach handy, but you do have an iPhone in your pocket, you can measure the router spindle speed with the FFT analyzer tool in SignalScope X which can ‘listen’ to the router with the iPhone’s built-in microphone.
» Read moreWith the release of version 11.0 of SignalScope X, a single subscription works across iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.
» Read moreThe standard features of SoundMeter, the original sound level meter app for iPhone, are now free. SoundMeter X, which has always been free to download, now includes all features of its SoundMeter Standard subscription for free. This means that the standard features of the Meter and Dosimeter tools are now permanently unlocked in SoundMeter X. The latest perpetual license version of SoundMeter, SoundMeter Basic 2018, has also been made a free download. SoundMeter Basic will no longer receive feature upgrades, but it will be maintained through calendar year 2021, after which it will be discontinued and removed from sale on the App Store. For most users, SoundMeter X is recommended over SoundMeter Basic, as it will continue to receive […]
» Read moreMeasuring your headphones and in-ear monitors just got a whole lot easier! If you have been looking for a convenient and affordable way to check the performance of your headphones or IEM’s, the combination of SignalScope’s Dual FFT Analyzer and miniDSP’s EARS calibrated headphone measurement system offers a great solution.
» Read moreThe latest update to Faber Acoustical’s SignalScope (10.7.2) and SoundMeter (10.4.2) apps includes updated microphone and headset sensitivities for Apple’s newest iPad models as well as enhanced support for USB measurement microphones from miniDSP.
» Read moreSignalScope X’s Pro Tool Set now includes a multi-channel audio file player that can import audio files from your iPhone or iPad’s Music Library, or from other apps, like Files and Dropbox. If you have been looking for a way to analyze your pre-recorded data, the new Player tool is it.
» Read moreSoundMeter has been validated by professional researchers as “the app best suited for occupational and general purpose noise measurements.” With a continued pursuit of accuracy, precision, and reliability, Faber Acoustical announces SoundMeter X as the newest version of SoundMeter for iOS.
» Read moreThis video shows how to measure loudspeaker impedance using SignalScope X and Dayton Audio’s DATS V2. It highlights SignalScope X’s MultiTool and Dual FFT Analyzer. First, the DATS V2 is configured and calibrated with its included 1kOhm resistor. Then, loudspeaker impedances can be measured and compared very quickly.
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