Resolved cases in this release
- Bug 5721 — Changing input device causes crash
Changing the input device no longer causes a crash.
Dec 03, 2008
Resolved cases in this release
- Feature 4571 — A-weighting ability on FuzzMeasure
You can now create A- and C-Weighted copies of measurements in FuzzMeasure. - Feature 4558 — Third octave reverberation time
You can now view reverberation time values in third octave bands as well as whole octaves. - Feature 5163 — Save split view positions in the document
Split view positions are now saved in FuzzMeasure documents. - Feature 5368 — Improved mouse control in waterfall view
The waterfall can no longer be tilted onto an awkward angle, and the axes are constrained now so you can no longer get stuck looking at the bottom/back of a graph. - Feature 5296 — Clip indicator in the level meter
The level meter display now turns red if the input clips, and you can reset it by clicking it. - Feature 5358 — Offset and duration settings for waterfall calculation
Offset and duration settings now exist in the waterfall plugin which provide a means to analyze a subset of the windowed impulse response. This effectively gives you the ability to 'zoom' into the time axis of the waterfall. - Feature 5359 — Add calculated Lces and Cmes values to the impedance output
The Impedance plugin now reports Lces and Cmes values in its output. - Feature 5178 — Add % Harmonic Distortion Graph
Harmonic distortion is now viewable for 2nd and 3rd harmonics in %. - Feature 367 — Phase wrapping
FuzzMeasure now wraps phase response by default, and you can turn off phase wrapping in the Frequency graph menu. - Feature 2031 — Zoom to rectangle
You can now drag the mouse in zoom mode to create a 'zoom rectangle' to zoom into. - Feature 4357 — Export ZMA files from the Impedance PlugIn
You can now save ZMA files from the Impedance plugin using the File > Export... command. - Feature 4382 — Keystroke for normalizing records
Option-N now normalizes the selected measurement record. - Bug 2489 — Reverberation time plugin not using impulse response window in calculation
The reverberation time plugin now uses the impulse response window to aid in its estimation of reverberation time. This allows you to reduce the effects of the measurement's noise floor on the estimated reverberation time values. - Bug 5371 — Improve readability of distortion graphs
Distortion graphs now use a thick line to indicate the fundamental, a solid line for the 2nd harmonic, and a dashed line for the 3rd harmonic. - Bug 5686 — Exported impulse responses don't respect normalization setting
The normalization setting is now respected when impulse responses are exported. - Bug 5360 — No units displayed in the waterfall plugin
Text fields in the waterfall plugin now display the appropriate units of measure. - Bug 5208 — Positive sign included in y offset causes endless format error loop
You can now break this loop by specifying 'Discard Change' in the error sheet. - Bug 5217 — Exporting distortion graph only shows 2nd harmonic
Exported harmonic distortion data now includes all the displayed harmonics. - Bug 5281 — Change phase major/minor values to be degree-friendly (30, 60, ...)
When viewing phase, the major/minor vertical axis labels now make much more sense. - Bug 5285 — Exported frequency graph data doesn't have csv extension
The csv extension is now appended by default if it is not supplied by the user. - Bug 4483 — Reverberation time value selection
In the Reverberation Time plugin, a popup button in the toolbar now allows you to select the reverberation time value displayed in the graph. - Bug 1527 — No preferences for default display smoothing/type
You can now set the default frequency smoothing and display type for new documents in the preferences. - Bug 4424 — Impedance PlugIn Crashes with Minimum Phase input
The impedance plugin no longer crashes in this (strange) situation. - Bug 4572 — Show inspector on launch by default
The inspector is now shown by default on launch and for new documents. - Bug 4573 — Using Reverberation Time PlugIn with imported 192khz impulse causes crash
FuzzMeasure now no longer crashes with 192kHz input in the Reverberation Time PlugIn. - Bug 4580 — Print toolbar item in Impedance plugin is disabled
The print toolbar item is now enabled, and the printout is actually quite a bit more useful now. - Bug 4606 — Normalizing a record can't be undone
You can now undo normalization operations. - Bug 4620 — Waterfall display is bound by the duration of the impulse analysis window
Waterfall results now get calculated within the bounds of the impulse analysis window's start and end times. - Bug 4879 — Improve maximum detection in waterfall
Waterfalls now follow the maximum displayed value more closely. - Bug 5136 — 32-bit WAV/AIFF export option
You can now export 32-bit impulses in addition to 16- and 24-bit. - Bug 2752 — Labels not shown on frequency axis when zoomed in
When zoomed in, more labels are used to distinguish between values when necessary.
May 29, 2008
Resolved cases in this release
- Bug 4663 — Some presets would not be named when created
New presets will now always be created with their set names. - Bug 4664 — Renaming presets doesn't work in certain cases
Renaming presets should now always work. - Bug 4665 — Reverberation time PlugIn not operational in the French localization
The reverberation time plugin is now available to users of the French localization. - Bug 4666 — Duplicate sweep preset names would cause sweep presets to stop functioning
Duplicate sweep preset names are now shown with modifiers in the list (dupe 1, dupe 2, ...), and should no longer cause trouble. - Bug 5025 — SPL calibration value not saved in documents
SPL calibration values are now serialized properly in FuzzMeasure documents.
Mar 07, 2008
Resolved cases in this release
- Bug 1603 — Mixed device measurements with correction enabled cause playback artefacts
Mixed device measurements should now work perfectly fine, with or without correction. - Bug 4429 — Reverberation time plugin still active when window is hidden
Reverberation time plugin now no longer performs its calculations as long as the window is closed. - Bug 4444 — Calibrated SPL level appears incorrectly in non-US locales
SPL values now display correctly in non-US locales. - Bug 4448 — Crash with 24 measurements and "create minimum phase copy"
This no longer causes a crash. - Bug 4535 — Support automatic device correction on MacBook and MacBook Pro audio hardware
You can now use built-in audio devices with automatic device correction. Of course, this only makes sense with the line-out and line-in devices, and not the built-in microphone. - Bug 4608 — FuzzMeasure quits when modifying record channels while level meter window is open
This now no longer causes an unhandled exception. - Bug 4613 — Operating on multiple records can take very long
FuzzMeasure now uses all available cores on the system when performing record copies, minimum phase copies, and octave band decompositions on multiple records. - Bug 4625 — Crash when setting window on lots of records
This no longer causes a crash. - Bug 4630 — Impulse 'start' calculated based on maximum value, not magnitude
The peak of the impulse is now calculated based on its magnitude. - Bug 4632 — Waterfall display not consistent in low frequency area
With an improved waterfall calculation algorithm, the waterfall display is markedly improved over the ones produced using the previous implementation. - Bug 4635 — In certain circumstances, the energy decay curve would show a blank graph
The energy decay curve should no longer be blank. - Bug 4636 — Level meter keeps popping up on every launch
The level meter now properly saves its opened/closed state on exit.
Feb 15, 2008
Resolved cases in this release
- Feature 4451 — Invert impulse response
You can now invert impulse responses (multiply by -1) for comparison purposes in the time domain. - Feature 4530 — 24-bit exported aiff file support
You may now choose to export 24-bit impulse responses and stimulus signals in addition to the default 16-bit depth. - Feature 4531 — Drag & drop aiff files onto measurement list
AIFF files can now be dragged into the measurement list for importing impulses. - Feature 4533 — Support mitey mike calibration files
FuzzMeasure can now recognize and load the .CAL and .MLS file formats that come with the Mitey Mike's calibration package. - Bug 4528 — Unable to produce exported stimulus signal
FuzzMeasure would write empty stimulus signal files on export. This now works properly. - Bug 4408 — Cursor does not change when modifying the current graph tool with the keyboard
This now works correctly. - Bug 4455 — Sweep settings get lost with minimum phase copy
This now works as expected - sweep settings are preserved in the minimum phase copy. - Bug 4482 — Removing markers on the graph conflicts with loupe
You now add and remove markers with the command key. - Bug 4564 — Changing record channel list doesn't update correction record channels
Clicking to add a new record channel now removes that channel from the list of available correction record channels. - Bug 4565 — Automatic device correction fails to work on any channel but 2
Correction now works on all channels. - Bug 4569 — Loupe interferes with impulse view's window indicator drawing
Loupe no longer causes the window indicator to turn black while fading in or out. - Bug 4570 — Marker labels are ugly
Not anymore!
Nov 19, 2007
Resolved cases in this release
- Feature 4301 — Level Calibration
Using an SPL calibrator, you can make calibrated SPL measurements with FuzzMeasure. - Feature 3934 — Log sweep presets
You can now create log sweep presets, and switch between them easily. - Feature 3940 — Level meter
FuzzMeasure now has a live level meter that can be calibrated to report accurate SPL levels. - Feature 407 — Set sweep volume level
A volume level may now be set for log sweep presets. - Feature 2022 — Store calculated T/S parameters in measurement records.
Thiele Small parameters and resistor calibration records are now stored in each measurement record. - Feature 4307 — QuickLook PlugIn
FuzzMeasure has a functional QuickLook plugin in Leopard. - Feature 4308 — Spotlight Importer
FuzzMeasure documents are now searchable in Spotlight. - Feature 4309 — Double-click to install PlugIns
You may now double-click FuzzMeasure PlugIns in the Finder to install them. - Feature 4281 — New Licensing System
FuzzMeasure 3.0 licenses now involve only a single-click to install. - Feature 3384 — Combining nearfield and farfield response
You can now specify ranges of valid data in frequency response graphs. - Feature 2827 — Add direct picture export for graphs (in addition to copying to the clipboard).
Right-clicking on either the Frequency or Impulse graph now gives you an option to save the graph as an image (.png file). - Feature 4058 — Copy/Paste/Print Waterfall Graphs
You can now copy, paste, and print your Waterfall graphs. - Feature 4296 — Mouseover-triggered hovering values in the graph views
Holding down the option key when using the selection tool shows a loupe that lets you get exact values for data points on the graph. - Bug 4006 — FuzzMeasure crashes when moving windows beyond the bottom screen border
This is now fixed. - Bug 4347 — Improve the channel selection UI
The channel selection UI in the Audio Capture Settings panel is now much simpler than before. Just select the channels you want to record on! - Bug 4337 — Scroll wheel should allow zooming in/out
When using the zoom tool, you can now use the scroll wheel to zoom in/out of graphs. - Bug 4028 — Waterfall settings not saved
Waterfall settings are now saved in the document, so you can easily recall where you left off in your analyses. - Bug 4029 — Waterfall display not updated with user selection changes in the main UI
When changing selection in the main FuzzMeasure UI, you will now see an update in the Waterfall display to reflect the change. - Bug 3967 — Using Plugins on octave band decomposed signals causes application crash
This now functions correctly (though I don't advise doing it). - Bug 3972 — Imported/Field Recording Impulse Responses Need Names
Imported field recordings now take on the name of their corresponding files. - Bug 2545 — Nyquist option in log sweep settings end frequency
Log sweep presets default to the nyquist frequency, removing the need to enter '99999' and let FuzzMeasure figure out the nyquist rate for you. - Bug 1881 — Octave band decompositions at 96kHz result in an exception firing
Octave band decomposition now works at all sample rates. - Bug 1296 — UI Thread blocked in the waterfall plot on first calculation
The waterfall plot no longer blocks the UI thread. i.e. no more beachball! - Bug 4061 — Imported IRs should set filenames as default titles
Imported IRs now take on the title of the .aiff used during import. - Bug 4104 — Microphone calibration files with carriage returns are not correctly read
Some calibration files produced on Windows might fail to read incorrectly. This should no longer be the case. - Bug 4133 — Multiple selection modes do not function correctly with differently-sized FFT lengths
This now works as expected. - Bug 4153 — Relocate distance/timing information into inspector
Distance and delay information is now located in the inspector. - Bug 4185 — 1000Hz data point duplicated in FRD export
The 1000Hz point is no longer duplicated in exported FRD files. - Bug 4285 — Waterfalls begin with min magnitude of 0
Waterfall graphs now autodetect their minimum magnitude values. - Bug 4286 — Exported FRD files do not work as calibration records
Exported FRD files may now be used as calibration records.