I finally got a chance to work a bit more on the FuzzMeasure product page. As you can see, there have been a lot of changes. First of all, you may notice that every page is .py rather than .html. That is because I finally moved the content over...
I believe I may have found my dream device for loudspeaker measurements and testing. It's the recently-announced (in January) FA-66 by Edirol. It's firewire, has multiple channels, and can support full-duplex recording at 24bit/192kHz! That would...
Soon I will be overhauling the entire support process so that I can do a better job of managing customer issues. I'm convinced that hardly anyone is contacting me because it's obviously not obvious enough to do. </p> <p> Just recently, I had an email...
I finally coded up the impulse zooming feature in FuzzMeasure once again. This was the most daunting task on the TODO list for FuzzMeasure 1.2 that needed to be addressed. There are a few little snags in the drawing code right now, but I may have...
Someone got into my mail server and is sending all sorts of crap from domain's SMTP server. If you've gotten mail coming from this domain looking like a phishing attack (from PayPal), it wasn't me. :( </p> <p> Update: The attacker got into my machine...
While capturing some test data to validate the impedance measurement feature, I noticed that the three devices I currently test with weren't performing equally. As a result, I decided to create a user story to illustrate the differences between my...
I was playing around with Copy & Paste from FuzzMeasure, and decided to play around with a graph in Illustrator. This is a good example of what sort of craziness you can do with graphs in other, more powerful, drawing applications. </p> <p> </p>...
Finally, I got around to updating FuzzMeasure 1.1 to fix that nasty audio issue I was having. I was so tied up in 1.2, and thought I could get it out much sooner than was really possible. At least the beta is out now, and people can start to experiment...