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http://www.supermegaultragroovy.com/products/FuzzMeasure/

from the website: "FuzzMeasure Pro is an audio and acoustical measurement application used to create, produce, and analyze visually stunning graphs of your measurements. Using FuzzMeasure’s tools you can easily gather measurements of a home theatre system, recording studio, stage, auditorium, raw loudspeaker components, and more."

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Yup, great software that's far easier to use than the other standards.

I interned with an acoustics company over the summer and they compared identical samples with various programs. FuzzMeasure was always within 1% or so of the 100x more expensive software options, plus being much more user friendly and straight forward.

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Favorite iPhone Audio Apps

Mix’s February 2010 issue looked at iPhone apps for professional audio, and we asked readers to tell us about their favorite audio apps. For more on this topic, go to

mixonline.com/gear/newproducts/audio_new_assistant_engineer

and

emusician.com/ms/iPhone_Apps

I have been a touring and recording musician for more than 30 years. In November 2009, I bought a 16GB iPod touch second-generation. I started loading it with free apps and then came across SPL Meter by Studio Six Digital. I soon discovered that Studio Six Digital was offering AudioTools. This app package includes what they call “Acoustics, Acoustic Analysis Tools.” In that portion of the bundle is a tool called RTA Real-Time Analyzer. RTA is worth every cent it costs to get the bundle—and then some. I wish I had this little package 30 years ago. It would have saved countless hours trying to help live sound engineers find the correct feedback frequencies. I take it to every venue. This is an exceptionally helpful tool at a very reasonable price for such a good piece of gear.

—Jim Nunally

from

http://mixonline.com/TalkBack/talkback_letters_mix_april_2010/

I wish there was a RF spectrum analyzer available for MAC. The serious engineering apps are just not there yet I think.

this post: http://jwsound.net/SMF/index.php?action=post;topic=5332.0;num_replies=1

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