What does SignalScope X offer that our other apps don’t?
It’s time to discuss what SignalScope X offers that the others don’t. Here is a list of some major features that are new to SignalScope X.
» Read moreIt’s time to discuss what SignalScope X offers that the others don’t. Here is a list of some major features that are new to SignalScope X.
» Read moreSignalScope for iOS was fortunate enough to be one of the relatively few apps that could be found in the iPhone App Store on its opening day in 2008. Since then we have received tremendous feedback and support from SignalScope users. This note is in part addressed to those long-time (and not-so-long-time users) who we would like to keep on board with us as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in acoustics-related analysis and measurement on iOS devices. I thought it would be worth taking some time to present some of the benefits of adapting a subscription-based software business model, at least in our case. In discussing these benefits, some of the challenges we have faced with […]
» Read moreFaber Acoustical introduces SignalScope X as its new flagship dynamic signal analysis, data acquisition, and acoustics app for iOS. The culmination of nearly 10 years of iOS development experience, SignalScope X offers in-app subscriptions to replace and exceed the functionality currently found in other apps from Faber Acoustical, including SignalScope, which was available in the iPhone App Store on its opening day in 2008. SignalScope X is now available on the App Store as a free download.
» Read moreThe Faber app updates released this week address the issue with the built-in iPad microphone input gain in iOS 9.3.1 and later.
» Read moreSignalScope 7.2.1 and SignalScope Pro 6.2.1 for iOS are now available for download on the App Store.
» Read moreThe FFT-based spectrum analyzer in SignalScope Pro 6.2 allows arbitrary upper and lower frequency bounds (Fmax and Fmin) to be specified for the spectrum display.
» Read moreSignalScope Pro 6.1 and SignalScope 7.1 have been released for sale on the App Store with some important enhancements, including the ability to mix audio output with other apps.
» Read moreAlthough Faber Mac and iOS apps have offered excellent sound and vibration analysis tools from the start, the introduction of the Digiducer 333D01 USB Digital Accelerometer makes vibration measurement easier and more portable. When the 333D01 is connected to a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, it will be immediately recognized by our apps and ready for calibrated measurements.
» Read moreFaber Acoustical is pleased to announce that a live Spectrogram tool is now available for purchase within SignalScope and SignalScope Pro. The Spectrogram tool is offered in both 2D and 3D versions.
» Read moreVersions 3.8 of SignalScope, SignalScope Pro, and Electroacoustics Toolbox for Mac OS now offer built-in support for USB measurement microphones from miniDSP and Dayton Audio as well as the model 333D01 USB accelerometer from Digiducer.
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