10.8.8
2021-12-29
- A list of the most recent articles and news items on the Faber Blog is now accessible from the Info menu.
- Minor bug fixes.
10.8.5
2021-01-09
- Nominal microphone sensitivities updated to include new iPad Air, iPhone 12, and iPhone 12 Pro.
- Minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.
10.8.4
2020-04-14
- Minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.
10.8.2
2019-10-08
- Up to 16 channels can be analyzed on iPads running at least iPadOS 13. This allows data capture with microphone arrays, like the miniDSP UMA-16. (High channel counts should be used with care, as they can quickly overwhelm device memory and/or processor time).
- Missing graphs on iPad 4, iPhone 5, and iPhone 5S have been fixed.
- Adjustments have been made to nominal microphone and headset input sensitivities for iPads.
- Other minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.
10.8.1
2019-09-25
- This updated addresses a potential crash on iPhone and iPod touch in iOS 13 when trying to load data from a file.
- The Spectrogram display is again drawn correctly to PDF files on iPhone.
- Other minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.
10.8
2019-09-18
- Full Light/Dark Mode support on iOS 13.
- Major under-the-hood upgrade: real-time 2D plotting now uses Apple’s Metal instead of OpenGL ES.
- Numerous cosmetic improvements and several minor bug fixes.
10.7.6
2019-07-31
- Corrected a crash when exporting data acquired with the built-in accelerometer.
- Corrected an incorrect formatting of exported text data for the Device Sensitivity.
10.7.5
2019-06-28
- The XY Plotter has been renamed XY Scope.
- The XY Scope now offers a Mid/Side Mode that is great for analyzing stereo signals. A strictly mono signal produces a vertical line and greater stereo separation yields greater deviation from that central line.
- This update also adds compatibility with the iOS 13 beta release, including support for Dark Mode.
10.7.4
2019-06-25
- This update corrects formatting issues with vibration cursor values in the Oscope, FFT, and Spectrogram tools.
10.7.3
2019-06-20
- The FFT Analyzer tool now supports selection of peak, peak-to-peak, and rms magnitude levels. The selection will be applied to loaded FFT data as well as live measurement data. A separate selection is included for measurements with units of pascals (by default, previous versions of SignalScope used rms magnitude for sound level measurements and peak magnitude for all other measurements).
- When an I/O device has a serial number, the serial number is stored in saved data files (CSV, TXT, MAT).
- Minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.
10.7.2
2019-06-08
- Updated microphone and headset sensitivities for the newest iPad models.
- Support for the miniDSP EARS headphone and in-ear monitor (IEM) measurement system enables the automatic download and application of factory calibration values with the input of a serial number (similar to the miniDSP UMIK-1). The hardware gain, set via the DIP switches on the front of the device, will also be automatically accounted for so calibrated measurements are assured, regardless of the device configuration. The calibration accuracy depends on the accuracy of the calibration data provided by miniDSP. Manual calibration of each ear microphone is also supported.
- With the EARS system, easily switch between frequency response compensation files for headset and IEM measurement that are provided by miniDSP. Compensation can be applied to measurements made in the Spectrogram and FFT Analyzer tools.
- Enhanced support for the miniDSP UMIK-1 and EARS system allows for the input gain to be changed from -31 dB to +24 dB in 1 dB increments while maintaining sensitivity calibration. With a single sensitivity calibration, the input gain range can be set to any of those values without the need to re-calibrate.
- When the miniDSP EARS hardware gain is changed using the DIP switches, SignalScope will automatically account for the gain setting.
- Corrected an issue in which certain parameters in MAT files could not be read in MATLAB or Gnu Octave, even though they were successfully loaded in SignalScope.
- Various minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.
10.7.1
2019-04-10
- Minor bug fixes and cosmetic improvements.