Room acoustics comes to the Mac in Electroacoustics Toolbox 3.2

Have you been looking for a tool to measure the reverberation time, early decay time, clarity and definition of a listening room, auditorium, or concert hall on your Mac? With version 3.2 of Electroacoustics Toolbox, the search has come to an end.

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Frequency Response Measurement with SignalScope Pro 3 (Mac)

Although SignalScope Pro does not include the Dual FFT Analyzer tool, found in Electroacoustics Toolbox, it is still equipped to perform basic frequency response measurements. This tutorial focuses on using SignalScope Pro’s FFT Analyzer and Signal Generator tools to measure the frequency response of your audio interface.

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Electroacoustics Toolbox 3.0 is out!

Electroacoustics Toolbox 3.0 for Mac OS 10.6 is now available for download on the new Mac App Store and at FaberAcoustical.com. Faber Acoustical has announced the release of Electroacoustics Toolbox 3.0. The latest release of Faber Acoustical’s flagship acoustical test and measurement toolset is now available for purchase in the Mac App Store and at FaberAcoustical.com. Version 3 of Faber Acoustical’s flagship product features an enhanced user interface, better control over audio device configurations, and more comprehensive user preferences. New functionality in the Toolbox includes the option to perform arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, and multiplication, on two arbitrary input channels of an audio input device. Users can also specify arbitrary FFT lengths and view live spectrogram data in […]

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Measuring Time Delay with Electroacoustics Toolbox

Measuring Time Delay in an Audio System Using Electroacoustics Toolbox Although Electroacoustics Toolbox is not limited to measuring audio systems, the measurement of audio systems is a common use that offers convenient ways to demonstrate the capabilities of the software. These examples can then be applied to other applications in which the Toolbox’s measurement capabilities may be considered useful. At times it is desirable to measure the delay of a signal through some component, or group of components, in an audio system. For example, when a digital signal processor (DSP) is employed in an audio system, to optimize or otherwise alter the listening experience, it may be desirable to measure the delay introduced by the DSP’s algorithms in the audio […]

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