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Beta Test: Multitone Loopback Analyzer software

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Maybe something classy like purple text on a background that flashes between red and yellow.

Just joking of course. I do agree with Sokel, some little label would be good as people often ask, "what software did you use for that?"
 
Too small!
And the ones using white background will not even notice it!
I would like it IN the chart.

Edit: Look at your 2305 post,you have to go close to read it.Imagine that in a white background.
Better?

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better..
but so big
;-))))
i stop...
for, beginning
me... i not found where multitone put captures screens..
hihi
 
better..
but so big
;-))))
i stop...
for, beginning
me... i not found where multitone put captures screens..
hihi
Above the chart to the right,where camera icon is.
Edit:Now I see what you mean,you have to paste them in Draw or browser,etc.
 
the choice of the place of recording "save as" and the possibility of putting
a title on the picture will be a big plus ( can chose " all the windows mt-a" or just "picture of the mesureament window" (like rew)?)
for sharing it will be very comfortable..
;-)
ps
you have more that just name ;-)

(but if you make just a picture of the window...ok )

""MT-A"" """MI "" ""REW"" ;-)
 

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For all your RIAA testing needs... Please try the now updated (and better tested) version 1.0.58:


To set RIAA (anti-) correction mode, click on the gear icon near top right and pick RIAA 1954 from the RIAA calibration list:

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To change back to no correction, select '(none)' from that same list. The correction is applied to all measurements and sweeps when enabled.

Here's a Cosmos ADC RIAA correction measured by Multitone:

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Turn off RIAA correction in Multitone and see what the result really looks like. RIAA option lets you measure devices that implement RIAA compensation for LP playback. You can see how far off they are from perfect (flat) in frequency response and compute other metrics, like THD, IMD, phase, etc. Without the correction in Multitone, the results would be skewed by RIAA curve compensation in the device being measured.
 
Turn off RIAA correction in Multitone and see what the result really looks like. RIAA option lets you measure devices that implement RIAA compensation for LP playback. You can see how far off they are from perfect (flat) in frequency response and compute other metrics, like THD, IMD, phase, etc. Without the correction in Multitone, the results would be skewed by RIAA curve compensation in the device being measured.
Bad news is that for the first white noise fft measurement is not enough to press once.you have to press,cancel cause is doing nothing and the second time starts.
Measuring and be back!
 
Bad news is that for the first white noise fft measurement is not enough to press once.you have to press,cancel cause is doing nothing and the second time starts.
Measuring and be back!
You're the second user to report this. Can you please describe the exact steps that require you to press it twice (every click and selection you make in Multitone)? Is this always reproducible, or happens once in a while?
 
You're the second user to report this. Can you please describe the exact steps that require you to press it twice (every click and selection you make in Multitone)? Is this always reproducible, or happens once in a while?
First made 1Khz as you see it.
1.I set the FFT at 65K to match yours.
2.Clicked start - nothing
3.Clicked stop
4.clicked start - all ok.

Does it every time.

Edit:Measured without RIIA.Yep,downslope as hell!
 
More bad news.Did a level sweep and regardless that is doing it ok and goes on at the end of each level reports an error about "system.null.refernce.exception" and Visual studio 2015.
 
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