
The acquisition of FuzzMeasure is the foundation move for RØDETest. It is the premier application for technicians and creators who require accurate auditory measurements as part of their process – installers, musicians, audio engineers, artists and more. The first step of this foray is The Freedman Group’s acquisition of FuzzMeasure, the premier acoustic measurement software.įor more than a decade, FuzzMeasure has determined the audio performance of studios, live venues, performance spaces, reverbs, microphones and more, converting detailed acoustic data to beautiful, useful, easily understood and publishable graphics.
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January 25th, 2018 - In time for NAMM 2018, pro audio powerhouse The Freedman Group – home to RØDE Microphones, APHEX, SoundField and Event Electronics – announced today the launch of brand new audio test and measurement division, RØDETest.Īn exciting new avenue for RØDE Microphones, RØDETest will become home to a range of professional acoustic measurement microphones, software and accessories in the near future. So far only REW is usable but hopefully will find some more time soon to dive into Smaart8 and get that to work.RØDE MICROPHONES ANNOUNCES ESTABLISHMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AUDIO TEST AND MEASUREMENT MICROPHONE DIVISION: RØDETest It is useless demo but app looks very clean and simple, like that. I also tried Fuzzmeasure, but their demo is so limited that you can't load microphone calibration and can not make more that two measurements.

And I tried UMIK-1 with Audiotools on new iPhone and ipad but it doesn't work reliably and StudioSixDigital won't fix this as they sell their own microphones. On the newer iPhones and iPads it could work but again microphone is a problem and I can not use old interface as it has 30 pin dock connector.
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It is affordable (€54.99) but then it is not possible to install on my old iAudiointerface on iPod touch. Smaart in AudioTools app offer some basic Smaart RTA with single channel module. Just want to be sure that I am doing the measurement properly, but in the first try couldn't figure it out.


I downloaded Smaart8 demo and tried it out, but it is very powerful and complex program so I will need to spend some time with it first to get familiar with all the options and possibilities it has. There's tons of info about using these kinds of measurement packages out there on acoustics forums I'd take a look over at Ethan Winer's forum or the Room EQ Wizard's forums.

These systems use time-windowed sweeps to derive impulse response - they are quite different from just 'pinking' the room and give you much more accurate measurements in addition to a picture of what the room is doing over time - some of these packages allow you to place multiple mics in different locations and average them in a single measurement, though you can do the same thing with Fuzzmeasure (and I think REQW) by just moving a single mic around and averaging the measurements after the fact. Studio Six Digital also makes a very powerful suite that can be used on an iphone or ipad with an external interface and decent mic. Personally I like Fuzzmeasure Pro and an Earthworks M30, but Room EQ Wizard will do basically all the same stuff for a lot less money (free), and for room measurements you can get by with a much less expensive mic (though it should be purpose-designed).
