Measurements

Measurement records are the main unit of currency in FuzzMeasure. Each record represents an impulse response that was either captured, imported into, or calculated by FuzzMeasure.


Measurement Anatomy
A Measurement in FuzzMeasure stores a measured impulse response, and some metadata that helps to identify and analyze it.
Capturing Measurements
One of FuzzMeasure's most valuable assets is its simple measurement workflow.
Managing Measurements
Once you’ve built up a list of measurement records, it’s a good idea to keep them organized. You can easily rename, rearrange, delete, duplicate, and otherwise change the measurement records in your collection.
Importing Impulse Responses
If you need to get measurement data into FuzzMeasure from another capture tool, FuzzMeasure has you covered.
Field Recordings
Sometimes you can't hook FuzzMeasure into the sound system you're measuring. For those tricky situations, FuzzMeasure offers some features to help you capture recordings in the field.
Measurement Operations
FuzzMeasure lets you create new measurement records by performing various mathematical operations on existing measurements in both the time and frequency domain.
Calibrated Measurements
Once set up, FuzzMeasure can produce measurements that automatically apply correction from a microphone calibration file, or using level calibration data that has been captured with a clip-on calibrator.
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