Octave Analyzer tool for iOS
The Octave Analyzer tool for iOS performs real-time spectral analysis in whole or 1/3-octave frequency bands.
» Read moreThe Octave Analyzer tool for iOS performs real-time spectral analysis in whole or 1/3-octave frequency bands.
» Read moreCurrent versions of SignalScope, SignalScope Pro, and IOScope include advanced audio configuration options that support user selection of the audio sample rate. This includes sample rates as high as 192 kHz with supported hardware.
» Read moreSignalScope 3.5 and SignalScope Pro 2.5 for iOS have arrived on the App Store with added support for input triggering in the FFT spectrum analyzer tool.
» Read moreThis exciting improvement to iOS 6 will significantly improve the quality of acoustical measurements that can be made by using the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch without requiring a dock connector accessory for audio input.
» Read moreWith the release of version 2.2, the Octave tool in SignalScope Pro for iOS can now analyze two input channels simultaneously. This new capability is only available on devices running iOS 5 or later, and it requires a stereo or two-channel dock connector audio accessory. The Octave tool offers whole and 1/3-octave real-time spectral analysis with A, C, or flat frequency weighting and fast, slow, or impulse time weighting. Time exponential averaged level (Lp) and equivalent level (Leq) measurements are both supported. The Octave tool available via in-app purchase in SoundMeter 3.0 and SignalScope 3.2 also offers two-channel measurement capability on iOS 5 or later. SoundMeter 3.0, SignalScope 3.2 and SignalScope Pro 2.2 are all available for […]
» 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 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 moreBoth SignalScope 3.0 and SignalSuite 4.0 became available for download on the Mac App Store, today. The availability of these two apps marks the successful transition of all of Faber Acoustical’s Mac apps to the new App Store.
» 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 moreFaber Acoustical, LLC announced today that SignalScope 2.0 for iPhone and iPod touch devices is available for immediate download on the iTunes App Store. With version 2, SignalScope users can now enjoy the full features of the Pro version without having to pay full price for SignalScope Pro. Faber Acoustical’s SignalScope 2.0 includes full and partial upgrades, via in-app purchase, that unlock additional tools and functionality, which previously were only available in the Pro version. In addition to enabling users to upgrade to the full functionality of SignalScope Pro for iPhone all at once, SignalScope 2.0 offers incremental upgrades. Available upgrades include individual tools, such as the level meter (functionally equivalent to the sound level meter tool in the popular […]
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