[sdiy] Audio Spectrum Analyzer
Tim Ressel
timr at circuitabbey.com
Fri Apr 6 18:56:12 CEST 2018
Also the hardware these days is covered by audio interfaces so software
makes sense.
"I somehow picked up an HP35660A and an HP35665A and they are beasty
massive"
Yeah, but they are way cool.
--TimR
On 4/6/2018 7:07 AM, Tom Bugs wrote:
> Interesting that, apart from this QA401 hardware/software team,
> everything suggested is software.
>
> Not entirely surprising given the price and size of old hardware - I
> somehow picked up an HP35660A and an HP35665A and they are beasty
> massive.
>
>
> On 05/04/2018 02:45, Jean-Pierre Desrochers wrote:
>> https://quantasylum.com/collections/frontpage/products/qa401-audio-analyzer
>>
>>
>> I have one and it's a FANTASTIC device !!!
>> JP
>>
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>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : Synth-diy [mailto:synth-diy-bounces at synth-diy.org] De la part de
>> Michael Zacherl
>> Envoyé : 4 avril 2018 19:38
>> À : synth-diy at synth-diy.org
>> Objet : Re: [sdiy] Audio Spectrum Analyzer
>>
>>
>>> On 5 Apr 2018, at 00:05, John Marshall <wa7bsr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I am looking for an Audio Spectrum Analyzer. Which Audio Spectrum
>>> Analyzer do you use?
>> Despite its antique interface I like and used to use baudline.
>> But I just realised that it apparently didn’t survive the upgrade to
>> macos 10.12.
>> It just won’t launch anymore.
>>
>> However, have a look: http://www.baudline.com/download.html
>> HTH, m.
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