2012/8/2 Thomas Orgis <[email protected]> > Hi folks, > > just a quick and hopefully easy question: What tool is there for > Linux/JACK to do measurements of audio interface performance, comparable to > what RightMark Audio Analyzer does? I'd like to measure data as displayed on > > http://av.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20080728/44k.htm > > (at best a comparable methodology since RMAA seems to be some kind of > standard for this). > > Of course I can generate some sine waves & sweeps and write programs to > compare WAVs, but for sure there is some tool for GNU/Linux that has the > procedure automated already, right? > > Another "of course": Of course, I'd like the computed spectral data not > only pictures but also as plain (ASCII) data, p.ex. to be able to subtract > spectra to determine what a microphone does on its own before entering a > specific preamp. > > > Alrighty then, > > Thomas > > PS: And if you have used that program already, I'd be interested in > comparing performance measurements of my low-grade stuff with your high-end > gear;-) > > -- > Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users > > Hi Thomas
i cant help you with this :-S but if you dont get any reaction from this list i would suggest asking your question on LAD (i know that there are several people on that list that have experience with measurements and stuff like that) grtz Thijs -- follow me on my Audio & Linux blog <http://audio-and-linux.blogspot.com/> !
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