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    Bob Katz replied on August 29, 2009 22:36 to the question "Frequency response calibration to an existing measure..." in SuperMegaUltraGroovy:

    Bob Katz
    Thanks for the idea, Chris. Unfortunately, neither time domain add, nor subtract, nor average gives a correct result. The result seems to be smoothed out rather than a true combination like the frequency domain combine. But this brings up an idea. How about a frequency domain combine that's add or subtract? This would allow a correction to be applied to an measurement.

    But this would soon become very tedious compared with having a permanent or semi-permanent frequency-response correction that can be applied to all measurements.
  • question

    Bob Katz asked a question in SuperMegaUltraGroovy on August 29, 2009 18:50:

    Bob Katz
    Frequency response calibration to an existing measure...
    Frequency response calibration offset. I'd like to compensate for example, for a microphone response anomaly AFTER a measurement has been taken. A global frequency response offset that can be applied to any existing measurement. I know that this could be done by "multiple selection" using sum and difference but then I could not also do comparisons between two different measurements without losing the global offset I'd like to apply to both.
  • idea

    Bob Katz shared an idea in SuperMegaUltraGroovy on August 29, 2009 18:42:

    Bob Katz
    Presets Needed
    Presets for the main window display, please...

    I'd like to be able to load my favorite preset that would include zooms for the frequency response window and the impulse window, graph adjustments (x and y offsets), window shape, etc. If this could be a popup menu it would save a lot of time.

    Right now, not having these is what's keeping me from having my cake and eating it too on every measurement as it's too much of a pain to make the frequency response end up centered at on the 0 dB line if every time I take a measurement it is reset, so I live with it on a comfortable line that I set externally with preamp gain. It's just too much of a pain to reset the Y Offset each time.

    For example, I'd like to use a sum or difference combination to compensate for a microphone response anomaly AFTER the measurement has been taken. This could change the vertical scale of the measurement, so it would be nice to load a zoom and scaling preset for when I do the sum or difference.

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    Similarly, it would be wonderful if all the settings in the right side of the measurement window are be persistent until the user changes them.

    For example, I always have a certain known delay through my digital interface. I'd like to apply the same Y Offset to every new measurement. I'd like to apply the same window width to the next new measurement. These two ideas go together really well!
  • idea

    Bob Katz replied on April 23, 2009 13:39 to the idea "Smoothing and Bark scale" in SuperMegaUltraGroovy:

    Bob Katz
    Dear Chris: Thanks for your nice development of Fuzz Measure. I use "Lock Graph Extents". I do not believe this makes the analysis window come up the same as the last time, it only makes the viewed magnification and time in the impulse window to remain the same. For example, I want the ANALYSIS WINDOW to remain at, say, 5 ms through 105 ms for the next measurement I take, at least until I change it. I hope this clarifies what I'm talking about.
  • idea

    Bob Katz replied on April 03, 2009 15:45 to the idea "Smoothing and Bark scale" in SuperMegaUltraGroovy:

    Bob Katz
    Please excuse the multitopic reply. I'm adding a bunch of related requests in one reply!!!!

    ON OCTAVE SMOOTHING:

    I DEFINITELY like this idea! For me, 1 octave smoothing is my first request. Bark scale smoothing---possibly, I'd have to investigate it to see which is more accurate for my purposes, which is "voicing a subwoofer" and "determining a subwoofer level" in the listening room. I do like the variable smoothing, it's much more functional than the options in Spectrafoo and produces a much more readable yet accurate trace.

    I would like to have 1 octave smoothing in order to help center the trace vertically in the midrange as I think judging the average midrange level between about 250 and 1 kHz in octaves (or barks) matches human perception of speaker voicing pretty well. After I "normalize" the trace vertically this way, I then use it to judge the subwoofer level.

    ON NORMALIZING TO A CENTER LINE:

    Speaking of this issue, I really would like to be able to manually shift the frequency response trace up or down (on a stationary graph) with the mouse after they have been shot. This would eliminate the cumbersome need to tweak the mike preamplifier gain or similar in order to have the graph arrive and be centered on a given major dB line. Can this please be added to the next version? I know that the Y offset can be entered manually, but it is cumbersome and I usually end up tweaking the interface mike preamp gain to get the centerline I want for the most convenient and repetitive measurement.

    Related to that, I find the "normalize" function an interesting idea but fairly useless unless the algorithm can sense the peaks and dips within a certain frequency range and normalize them to a preset dB line.

    ON THE GRAPH MARKINGS:

    In addition to the major lines every 10 dB, can we please have a minor division (semi-bold) every 5 dB? This would make adjusting gain to center a trace much easier.

    ON THE ANALYSIS WINDOW:

    Every time I take a new measurement, the analysis window is reset to its maximum. I would like it to remember the last window until the next time I change it. For example, I want the window to start at a particular time which is just before the first arrival, and end 100 ms later so as to have decent low frequency response accuracy and still reject later noise in the room.

    BUGS IN THE DB SPL SCALE?:

    The dB SPL scale seems to work, but even if you change the sweep level, the dB trace always comes back at the same SPL level. This worries me. I'd like to change the excitation level. Well, probably I can do that externally in the interface, but we must remember not to touch the sweep level once everything has been calibrated.

    Also, if you switch to dB SPL scale after previously having the graph in the normal dB scale, I think it produces meaningless results. Perhaps that's an expected weakness and I shouldn't expect it to be correct?

    RELATED TO THAT, CAN WE HAVE A "WISH LIST" TOPIC ON THIS FORUM, FOR NEW FEATURES OR IMPROVEMENTS THAT WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE?
  • question

    Bob Katz replied on March 31, 2009 15:00 to the question "Waterfall display presets and level meter" in SuperMegaUltraGroovy:

    Bob Katz
    Let me preface this response/question by saying that I'm just getting started with Fuzz Measure and am responding solely to what I learned in the manual.

    I too would like Fuzz Measure to have preset views for the Waterfall so that they will look consistent.

    I would also like the program to remember the SPL calibration for the microphone between launches. I shold not be forced to put the calibrator on the microphone every time I launch the program. An chance?

    Otherwise I'm looking forward to adding Fuzz Measure to my arsenal of measurement tools! Thanks for making such a nice, user-friendly program.