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Old 3rd August 2005, 03:05 AM   #1
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I've read a fair amount about FuzzMeasure and it's sounds really great. The only problem is, I don't have an Apple computer =). Is there anything thats similar in it's simplicity of use and features for the PC? (I'm not talking about something like Speaker Workshop, which in my opnion is very difficult to use).
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Well...are you refering to a free package or one that costs a similar amount(apparently $125 for fuzz)?


Wavecapture's lsplab is ok for a free package...most of the features are included but I believe the resolution is so so

http://www.wavecapture.com/DOWNLOAD/LL3/LspLAB3Demo.exe



Theres WinMLS - you can try it out free(30 days I think). I'd recommend WinMLS 2000 standard for $79...its a decent package suite that excels at compounding multiple response/impulse readings.

www.winmls.com


of course there are a bunch of free and easy to use MLS measurement programs to don't do much of anything else...if you're willing to spend around $200US then Sound Easy is a good choice
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