SignalScope and SoundMeter now support Dayton iMM-6C microphone
With the release of version 12.3, all SignalScope and SoundMeter apps include enhanced support for the Dayton iMM-6C measurement microphone.
» Read moreWith the release of version 12.3, all SignalScope and SoundMeter apps include enhanced support for the Dayton iMM-6C measurement microphone.
» Read moreWith the release of version 12.2, SignalScope X and its companion apps (Basic, Advanced, and Pro 2022) now support Shortcuts on iOS/iPadOS 16+, and macOS 13+. This means that Start, Stop, and Save actions can be included in custom shortcuts created in the Shortcuts app on all 3 platforms
» Read moreSignalScope X offers auto-renewing in-app subscriptions as the best way to stay up to date with the latest and greatest improvements and additions to SignalScope features and tools. Some of the most commonly asked questions regarding subscriptions are addressed in this article.
» Read moreSeveral new features make SignalScope’s Spectrogram tool more useful than ever.
» Read more“Which mic do you recommend?” The short answer is that you can connect just about any kind of microphone you want to your iPhone, iPad, or Mac through a suitable USB audio interface. The means that choosing a mic must be done with your own specific needs in mind. The suggestions below offer an answer to this question which addresses various needs and budgets.
» Read moreIf you would like to make accurate sound level measurements with your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, then proper calibration of your microphone sensitivity is an important step to success. With the right equipment, calibrating a microphone can be a very simple process.
» Read moreMost tools in SignalScope include some kind of plot (graph) with an adjustable scale for viewing time or frequency domain data. Although each plot typically features one or more options for automatic scaling of the data, it is helpful to know that there are multiple ways to adjust the scale manually.
» Read moreSignalScope X receives a major upgrade with version 12.0, including new tools and features in each tool set.
» Read moreWith version 11.5 of SignalScope X, SignalScope Pro 2020, and SignalScope Advanced 2020, the Data Recorder and Octave Analyzer tools can be started automatically when a user-defined trigger event occurs. The trigger event consists of a single amplitude threshold on a designated trigger channel.
» 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.
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