Measurement Operations

FuzzMeasure lets you create new measurement records by performing various mathematical operations on existing measurements in both the time and frequency domain.

Once a measurement is captured in FuzzMeasure, its impulse response is considered to be immutable. That is, you cannot manipulate the original impulse response data. Think of them as RAW files from a digital camera, or the negatives from a film camera—our aim is to keep the original captured data safe.

Because of this, FuzzMeasure lets you create new measurements records out of combinations of existing ones, rather than manipulating (and hence, destroying) the original copy.

Single Record Operations
These operations work with a single record at a time, and produce a single record as output. Selecting multiple records will create separate outputs.
Time Domain Combinations
These operations work with a selection of more than one record, and produce a single record as output.
Frequency Domain Combinations
More complicated situations can be modeled by combining records in the frequency domain. These operations operate in the frequency domain on a selection of more than one measurement record, and produce a single record as output.

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