Hi Nik,

depends on what exactly you'd like to measure, I'd say.
I am not familiar with ExpoChirp~,
yet writing simple analysis tools in PD should be peanuts.

Greetings.


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Date: Sat,  9 Aug 2025 18:43:05 +0200 (CEST)
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Subject: [PD] Loudspeaker Measurements with Pure Data?
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Hi, I'm currently looking into loudspeaker measurements, and I wonder if there's a (comparatively) easy way to
do them with Pure Data?

I've found the ExpoChirp~ toolbox but it seems like it's not really usable in it's current state (the binary for Linux is 32bits, and it needs plenty of externals as it was originally based on pd-extended).

So before I try to make that run again, is there anything recommendable that works out-of-the-box?

Best,
N

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