Create your own audio measurement systemstarting with TrueRTA software and your Windows PC. Then add a measurement microphone and USB interface and you have a full audio/acoustic test setup. Start with the free level 1 edition which provides a 1 octave spectrum analyzer, a dual trace oscilloscope and a signal generator. Level 1 never expires. Once you get to see the power of the software and how easily you become productive with it you will want to upgrade to a higher level with greater resolution. More...
A speaker design software is a computer application that is developed to assist the designers of speakers in bringing out the best designs that will have various effects. Essentially, the software in this category will pick all the components of the speaker being developed in terms of measurements as well as the type of materials being used. The Speaker Test Software 'RT-Speaker' provides in combination with the FX100 Audio Analyzer a comprehensive solution with a unique and reliable defects analysis. The objective Rub & Buzz analysis correlates 100% to the subjective perception of the human ear. The typical cycle time for a complete speaker test is less than two seconds.
Brent Butterworth writing for Sound and Vision Magazine, Jan 2011 :| 'While lots of audio measurement software applications exist for the PC, the one that seems to have captured the hearts of engineers and enthusiasts is TrueRTA, available at trueaudio.com. Most speaker engineers I know keep a copy on their computers.' |
Paul writes:As an experienced electronic musician holding degrees in music and physics I have a lot of frequency analyzers at my disposal. TrueRTA is simply the best! It is feature rich and simple to use. The display is the most readable of any analyzer I have used. I always have it running when I am working on my music or recording and processing LP records. |
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