8.3.2
Application, Music & Audio
jjbunn
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Category | : | Application, Music & Audio | Developer | : | jjbunn |
Released | : | 2010-10-24 | Update | : | 2019-10-15 |
Get It On | : | Last Version | : | 8.3.2 | |
Content Rating | : | Everyone | Requirement | : | 4 Android |
WHAT'S NEW
Fix for no standard charset in Dayton cal files8.3.2 Fix for Dayton UMM6 cal file read
https://groups.google.com/group/audiotool-discussion-group
The Noise Criteria (available from the Menu) function shows a set of NC contours overlaid on the 1/1 Octave RTA display and the calculated real time current NC value is also shown.
This description is a very terse version of the manual, which may be accessed here:
https://sites.google.com/site/bofinit/audiotool
Disclaimer: AudioTool’s performance depends on your Android hardware, and is not guaranteed to meet any audio measurement or safety standards.
The Chart Recorder shows a moving trace of the SPL measurements over the last few minutes.
To hide the buttons, tap the screen. To restore them, tap again. To zoom the scale, pinch the screen. To move the scale, drag it up or down (left or right).
SPL (deciBel) Meter featuring RT60, Leq, Sone, Spectrum Analyzer, Spectrogram, Chart Recorder, Signal Generator, Polarity Checker, and Mic calibration.
Exclusive ISO 1/3 Octave Calibration – can correct for your phone’s microphone response. Octave calibration discs are moved up or down to obtain a flat response, and match the overall SPL to that of an external meter. Save/Restore of Cal files (popular Dayton Audio iMM-6 also supported).
RT60 measurements can be made via the “RT60” button, and then using a loud clap (or similar) to trigger the measurement. RT60 can also be used with Pink Noise from the AudioTool generator. RT60 times measure how much reverberation or echo there is in a room, space or venue.
New in v7.6: Target Curves
New in v7.5: Sone measurement.
New in v7.4: WAV Record/Play
The frequency accuracy of the generated periodic signals is typically around 1%. Sine wave fidelity is good throughout most of the audio range. Other signals’ leading and trailing edges show ringing and decreasing frequency response artifacts in the upper ranges, depending on the Android used.
Features: 1/1, 1/3 & 1/6 octave RTA modes, Leq (wideband, Octave, variable duration), Sones (Loudness), RT60 (wideband, Octave), Peak Store, Spectrogram, Waterfall, Peak frequency, Impulse, Fast, Medium & Slow filters, Flat & A/C Weighting and film industry X Curve, Averaging, SPL Chart Recorder, Noise Criteria (NC and NR), White/Pink Noise, Sine, Square, Triangle, Sweep, Log Sweep, Warble, Ramp and Impulse signals & loudspeaker polarity checker, L/R select. RTA Store & Load, Hann windows, pinch to zoom, scroll to center.
A pair of cursors can be shown: each can be moved to any position, and will display the SPL & time/frequency values there. Initially, both cursors are initially positioned mid-screen – simply drag them to a new position with the fingertip. The cursors can be turned on and off in the Menu.
AudioTool FFTs sets of microphone samples. Aliasing reduced by Hann windowing. SPL calculated in realtime. Spectra may be saved, then loaded and displayed with the live spectrum. The “Store” button stores the current live spectrum – “Load” shows a list of stored spectra to select.
The Signal Generator generates White and Pink Noise, Sine, Square, Triangle and Ramp waves, Sine Wave Linear and Log Sweeps, Warbles and Impulses. The generator uses multiple cycled buffers, refreshed randomly so ensuring truly random White/Pink noise. Pink Noise algorithm uses Kemmet’s method to adjust White into Pink.
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Use: gig measurements, home theater, acoustics, car, etc.
The loudspeaker polarity checker can be used to check whether a loudspeaker is wired in phase: connect the AudioTool output to the speaker under test, select “Polarity” from the signal generator screen, then return to the RTA screen. If the speaker is out of phase (polarity reversed) AudioTool will show “Pol —“, otherwise “Pol +++” if the speaker is in phase.
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