I see more and more computer based software and add ons for laboratory audio needs. Oscilloscopes, generators and such.
I always wanted an audio analyzer but they were expensive and doing a google search I found a software valued at almost 500 u.s.d. called Oscillometer that does it all, and it's companion SoundGenerator at 299.
I know it is a lot of money but I would like to have a sweep generator to align my marantz 2285B and that started it all. Is this the future? No equipment calibration needed etc etc
I'm used to and like the feel of my analog scope for audio work, but I think that I could be loosing something here.
Any opinions?
I always wanted an audio analyzer but they were expensive and doing a google search I found a software valued at almost 500 u.s.d. called Oscillometer that does it all, and it's companion SoundGenerator at 299.
I know it is a lot of money but I would like to have a sweep generator to align my marantz 2285B and that started it all. Is this the future? No equipment calibration needed etc etc
I'm used to and like the feel of my analog scope for audio work, but I think that I could be loosing something here.
Any opinions?
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