Im looking to do some spectrum analysis of my different pre/pros, different cables, etc.
its seems simple that I should just record the input (creating a wave file) into my Notebook sound card (M-audio mobilepre)
Then analyze that wave file with a spectrum analyzer.
its seems simple that I should just record the input (creating a wave file) into my Notebook sound card (M-audio mobilepre)
Then analyze that wave file with a spectrum analyzer.
Hey Doug. That's the way I do it. You can use ARTA to do the spectrum analysis live, too.
I have another good spectrum software that seems to have been abandoned by its author. (someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
FFT Properties V3.5
I tried V5 but didn't like it.
If you are suing your M-Audio card as the source, do a simple loop test to see what the inherent distortion is there.
I have another good spectrum software that seems to have been abandoned by its author. (someone please correct me if I'm wrong)
FFT Properties V3.5
I tried V5 but didn't like it.
If you are suing your M-Audio card as the source, do a simple loop test to see what the inherent distortion is there.
I have done the loop tests for soundcard configuration on HOLMpulse.
That should show if it has issues, correct?
Although my source will be my AVR and the PS3 playing BD live concerts.
That should show if it has issues, correct?
Although my source will be my AVR and the PS3 playing BD live concerts.
What about Audio Right Mark?
Although I'm not sure that it does spectrum analysis, it does lots of other tests and if you are only doing line level tests then setup and use might be quicker and simpler.
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Although I'm not sure that it does spectrum analysis, it does lots of other tests and if you are only doing line level tests then setup and use might be quicker and simpler.
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yes, I also use Right Mark. All this stuff works well. Use different software to see different things.
Doing S.A. on complex signals like real music is tough. Or rather, telling what you've got is tough! You might start out with simpler signals to get a feel for it.
Doing S.A. on complex signals like real music is tough. Or rather, telling what you've got is tough! You might start out with simpler signals to get a feel for it.
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