I just bought my first measuring microphone and it is the cheap Dayton unit that plugs into a phone. I bought it mainly because it was on sale at half price and I had $30- in my account.
A mate just bought the same microphone for his Apple iPhone and the cheapest tool he found was $30-
For my cheap OPPO is there a good free App or else something reasonably cheap that works well and I can integrate with my computer too?
Looking for recommendations using the general wisdom of the forum as all this is completely new to me in the details even if I understand the broad generalities
A mate just bought the same microphone for his Apple iPhone and the cheapest tool he found was $30-
For my cheap OPPO is there a good free App or else something reasonably cheap that works well and I can integrate with my computer too?
Looking for recommendations using the general wisdom of the forum as all this is completely new to me in the details even if I understand the broad generalities
No recommendations?
No programs that work both on the phone and the computer via the soundcard input?
Any feedback on the RadonSoft RTA?
No programs that work both on the phone and the computer via the soundcard input?
Any feedback on the RadonSoft RTA?
I've use REW before for PC based, and liked it, but no idea about an app
REW - Room EQ Wizard Room Acoustics Software
REW - Room EQ Wizard Room Acoustics Software
I'm trialing the RadonSoft app
Tells me I need a quieter computer but I have no idea why there is a dominant 3Hz rumble showing up, totally inaudible but there on the plot
Tells me I need a quieter computer but I have no idea why there is a dominant 3Hz rumble showing up, totally inaudible but there on the plot
Is it the imm-6 mic you have?
The Audiotool app will let you use the imm-6s calibration file which should help with accuracy. It will also store measurements in a format that can be used in any number of PC programs.
The Audiotool app will let you use the imm-6s calibration file which should help with accuracy. It will also store measurements in a format that can be used in any number of PC programs.
I don't have an Android, but I use that same little Dayton mic with the Audio Tools suite of software on iOS. Pretty sure there is an Android version. I like it a lot, it's been very useful for me.
+1 to the last two posts, makes for a handy portable tool, just wish the author would make pink noise usable as an alternative to white noise for FR measurements.
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