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.