Analyseur De Spectre / Oscilloscope
SignalScope est un analyseur de spectre et aussi un oscilloscope, il est conçu pour effectuer des mesures significatives, à l'aide de commandes faciles à utiliser.
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Version 3.0.5 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
2 fév 2012 |
Version 3.0.5 corrects an issue that halted live updates of bar meters and fixes a bug that could potentially cause the app to crash.
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Version 3.0.4 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
30 nov 2011 |
Version 3.0.4 is a maintenance release.
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Version 3.0 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
30 mar 2011 |
Version 3 sports an improved user interface.
Up to two tools of each type may be added to a project.
User preferences are available for individual tools.
Default audio device configurations, including channel labels, units, and sensitivity can be saved.
Virtual input channels can be added to audio input devices. Two-channel signal arithmetic (add, subtract, multiply) is now supported.
Arbitrary FFT lengths may be specified in FFT-based analysis tools.
The Spectrogram supports log frequency scales.
Version 3 includes various other improvements over previous versions.
SignalScope may now be purchased and maintained through the Mac App Store.
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Version 2.1.10 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
12 nov 2010 |
* Channel count changes for multi-channel audio devices are handled dynamically, avoiding potential crashes.
* Several other minor bugs have been corrected.
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Version 2.1.8 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
7 mai 2010 |
Version 2.1.8 is a maintenance release that improves the stability of the application.
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Version 2.1.7 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
8 fév 2010 |
Version 2.1.7 is a maintenance release that improves the stability of the application.
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Version 2.1.5 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
2 sep 2009 |
The new updates include improved Leopard compatibility and stability enhancements. These updates are recommended for all users of SignalScope/Pro 2.x or SignalSuite 3.x.
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Version 2.1 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
11 fév 2009 |
* Input channel selection now relies on checkboxes and radio buttons for more intuitive operation.
* Unaffected channel settings are preserved when the input channel selection changes.
* Up and Down auto-scaling options have been added to the FFT Analyzer and Oscilloscope tools.
* Changes made to table rows can be applied to all rows in the FFT Analyzer and Oscilloscope control drawers.
* Verstion 2.1 includes numerous bug fixes and stability enhancements.
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Version 2.0 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
12 fév 2008 |
- Completely redesigned, all new code
- Compatible with Leopard
- Comprehensive AppleScript support
- Each analyzer now resides in its own independent window.
- Audio device and analyzer configurations and acquired data can be saved in project files.
- Displays are accelerated with OpenGL graphics for on-screen drawing, and use Quartz 2D for high resolution off-screen drawing to PDF files or the printed page.
- Zoom and Pan cursor types are available for most data displays.
- Each analyzer has received numerous enhancements.
- The FFT Analyzer, Oscilloscope, and Meter Bridge tools can analyze multiple (more than 2) channels simultaneously.
- Current data can be captured for later review or export.
- Captured data can be exported to tab-delimited ascii text or MAT-files.
- Some analyzers allow live data to be overlaid on captured data for quick review.
- Independent calibration of device voltages and individual input/output channels is possible.
- Various units, such as Volts, Amps, and Pascals, are supported for input and output channels.
- Devices and input/output channel names are customizable (names are saved in project files).
- Numerous other improvements and enhancements
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Version 1.8.7 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
28 nov 2007 |
Version 1.8.7 includes an updated registration engine (with improved Leopard compatibility)
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Version 1.8.5 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
4 jan 2007 |
SignalScope 1.8.5 prevents a potential crash at startup and allows Autoscale to be turned off in demo mode.
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Version 1.8.3 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
9 mai 2006 |
Version Universal Binary
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Version 1.8.2 |
MacOS X PPC |
(App) |
27 sep 2005 |
When selecting a new audio device or starting up SignalScope, the current nominal sample rate of the device is kept. Previous versions of SignalScope automatically set the sample rate to its maximum value, which sometimes resulted in temporary loss of audio output on some computers, like the iMac G5. See Apple's article for more information (Article ID: 300832).
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Version 1.8 |
MacOS X PPC |
(App) |
13 mai 2005 |
Nouvelle icône
Support Tiger
Plusieurs bugs corrigés
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Version 1.7.1 |
MacOS X PPC |
(App) |
26 mar 2005 |
Gestion de licences multiples
correction de bugs
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Version 1.7 |
MacOS X PPC |
(App) |
28 fév 2005 |
- offset vertical indépendant des formes d'onde de l'oscilloscope
- ajustement horizontal de l'orientation des formes d'onde
- ajout d'une boîte de texte dans l'analyseur FFT pour permettre l'ajustement manuel de la limite maximale de l'échelle de dB.
- amélioration de stabilité
- meilleure compatibilité avec les matériels audio opérant jusqu'à des taux d'échantillonnage de 192 kHz
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Version 1.6 |
MacOS X PPC |
(App) |
8 oct 2004 |
- support du multi canal
- inversion de polarité du signal
- support des interfaces audio utilisant un flux audio multi canal
- amélioration du contrôle des formats entrant
- anti aliasing
- possibilité de démarrer/arrêter SignalScope depuis le Dock
- corrections de bugs
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