Loudspeaker Software

Soundcard based professional soft. for audio/acoustical/vibrational measurements
Signal generator to visually inspect speakers
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For audio/acoustical/vibrational measurements
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Real-time acoustic measurements
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Design speakercabinet to cope with road noise
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$29.00 - Timo Esser

This program generates signals to test loudspeakers with the help of a synchronised LED stroboscope. The only external hardware needed is a two channel amplifier and an LED flashlight.



$39.00 - Morset Sound Development

Perform audio, acoustical and vibrational measurements user-friendly, accurate and flexible using a sound card. WinMLS2000 is widely used by pros. Now low-cost versions allow the amateur to perform professional loudspeaker and room measurements.



$199.00 - Purebits

Powerful real-time software tool designed for high precision acoustic measurements. Impulse Response of a room measurement, loudspeaker Frequency Response analysis. Designed for acoustical technicians, sound engineers, scientists and students.



$9.99 - TurboBass Express

All you need is a technical data sheet from the manufacturer of the mid range, woofer or sub woofer. You will only need 3 of the parameters to calculate the desired cabinet needed. Comprehensive instructions included.



 
A versatile PC function and sound generator.

Test Tone Generator
$25.00 - Timo Esser

The Test Tone Generator (TTG) turns the PC into a function generator for testing or demonstration, sound tuning, education or for sound effects. Features include: Constant and swept tones; many wave forms (Sine/square/triangle/white and pink noise with adjustable crest factor etc.); Extensive scripting including a Script Editor; Preset storage; Change the frequency in real time seamlessly by keyboard, mouse or slider; Multi sound card support.



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