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I had this french software in 1996, It came on single diskette. It has a wonderful graphical synthesizer construction by wiring modules , that I simulated active crossover filters and listened though input output wave files. It has signal analyzer of .wav file that I used the 3D to measure response of horns distinguishing from room reflections.
This software in not available any more, Is there anything similar with affordable price?
Hayk
I had this french software in 1996, It came on single diskette. It has a wonderful graphical synthesizer construction by wiring modules , that I simulated active crossover filters and listened though input output wave files. It has signal analyzer of .wav file that I used the 3D to measure response of horns distinguishing from room reflections.
This software in not available any more, Is there anything similar with affordable price?
Hayk
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Hayk, try for free:
DIY Loudspeakers Kimmo Saunisto
And:
REW - Room EQ Wizard Room Acoustics Software
And:
rePhase - Official Site - Free FIR filtering tool
Also Lsplab (aka loudspeaker laboratory) or LspCAD can precisely do the measurements and developing crossover.
Or go to complicated LeapX package.
Wave analysis - use Adobe Audition as a follower of CoolEdit.
DIY Loudspeakers Kimmo Saunisto
And:
REW - Room EQ Wizard Room Acoustics Software
And:
rePhase - Official Site - Free FIR filtering tool
Also Lsplab (aka loudspeaker laboratory) or LspCAD can precisely do the measurements and developing crossover.
Or go to complicated LeapX package.
Wave analysis - use Adobe Audition as a follower of CoolEdit.
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I need a software that analyzes .wav file.
Arta , True audio, etc real time FFTs acquire the data only from analog input. The crossover simulators do not read a wave file and write to output . Reaktor ,a huge software, does the generating function but very miserable analysis.
I want to use it with LTspice to see the 3D transient distortion/frequency response in amplifiers, by playing burst instrument sounds , as piano or pinched cords etc.
Arta , True audio, etc real time FFTs acquire the data only from analog input. The crossover simulators do not read a wave file and write to output . Reaktor ,a huge software, does the generating function but very miserable analysis.
I want to use it with LTspice to see the 3D transient distortion/frequency response in amplifiers, by playing burst instrument sounds , as piano or pinched cords etc.
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If you don't find a software, check out MATAA library for Matlab / GNU octave GitHub - mbrennwa/mataa .
Description says will read from mic, but I'm pretty sure that files can be read instead. If not, you can write a few lines of code to read a file and just use some of the library functions to display the data.
Description says will read from mic, but I'm pretty sure that files can be read instead. If not, you can write a few lines of code to read a file and just use some of the library functions to display the data.
Indeed, Matlab for now is my only solution. The free Matlab on line has in its toolbox signal analysis, I found free download script to translate .RAW file of LTspice to Matlab requirements. There is also free download Matlab script for elaborated shock/vibration analysis. I am still nostalgic for this tiny a quarter century old software that could do so much.