Before you go out on the road to capture your measurement, you'll have to get the stimulus signal out of FuzzMeasure first.
When exporting the stimulus signal, FuzzMeasure uses the same settings that are configured in the Measurement Popover.
Note: You must save the exported stimulus signal for later, because you’ll need it again to import the field recording. |
Tip: For most situations, a longer sweep is better, and setting some delay before and after the sweep is recommended. After exporting the signal from FuzzMeasure, you can burn it to an audio CD using iTunes. Do not burn the CD as an MP3 CD, or allow the AIFF file to be compressed in any way. |
You can now record the response to the stimulus using your method of choice. However, the recording must be done at the same sampling rate that you chose for the stimulus that you exported. Otherwise, importing the field recording will not work. So, for example, if recording with a DAT deck, make sure that the deck is set to record at 44100Hz if you set a 44100Hz sampling rate for your stimulus signal.