Impulse Response

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App Age
13y 8m
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Last Update
Jul 31, 2020

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Impulse Response
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Turns an Android into a powerful tool for audio Impulse Response measurements
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Turn your Android smartphone into a powerful tool for measuring the Impulse Response of audio systems. This app will only be of interest to those who understand what an Impulse Response is! The app generates an MLS signal from the speaker (or headset jack) and records it via the microphone, and then calculates the response of the system as a function of frequency and as a time series. The MLS signal is an alternative method to the usual sine wave sweeps, and in many ways superior. The IR can be saved as a 44.1kHz 16bit Mono WAV file for use with third party tools such as Voxengo that use Impulse Response data. The display shows the realtime spectral response together with the derived impulse signal as well as the step function. The spectrum can be shown in 1/1, 1/3 or 1/6 ISO octave bands, or in full pixel resolution. Another display shows the Phase of the impulse response as a function of frequency: the phase is unwrapped. The level (dB), frequency (HZ) can be adjusted via the Menu. An automatic time window feature homes in on the time region around the impulse - the duration of the window can be adjusted via the Menu. The impulse and phase signal can be averaged, if desired. Spectrum response as well as the time series of the impulse response data can be saved in a file to the SD card for later retrieval, or offline processing (the files are simple text files easily imported into e.g. Excel), and shown alongside the realtime spectrum data. To test the response of audio equipment, the MLS signal may be fed into its Line In input via a cable attached to the phone's headset jack. If a higher quality external microphone is to be used it can easily be attached using a Y breakout connector in the headset jack. The MLS (Maximum Length Sequence) signal is much better than a simple pulse signal in that it has a greater power density and thus causes the equipment under test to operate in a more usual regime by exciting the whole frequency spectrum at once. This app uses a Fast Hadamard Transform to calculate the necessary convolution of the recorded signal with the MLS in order to extract the impulse response of the system. Feedback and/or questions/problem reports are most welcome - please send email. (If you require an Android-based SPL meter, Signal Generator, RT60 meter and Spectrum Analyser, please see our AudioTool app, also in Google Play.)}
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no name
14 May, 2021
5
Works great. Used it in a school project. Got the highest grade. Only thing I don't like is that it starts the measuring as soon as the app opens. Would be really nice if it started in the "paused" state instead.
Joel Parker Henderson
05 Mar, 2021
5
Works perfectly for impulse response measurements. You do need to understand what these are, and how to use them, on your own. A few suggestions for UI improvements... The save-file dialog could automatically show a keyboard in order to type a file name. The dialog could provide a default file name such as based on the current datetime. The dialog should disable "Save" when there's no file name.
Geraldo Ribeiro
23 Oct, 2020
1
Confuso e de difícil utilização. Total arrependimento da compra
Pablo Rivas
21 Aug, 2020
5
Excelente app!!! Una herramienta muy valiosa y eficiente en lo que hace. Vale mas que su precio. En segundos no solo calcula sino PROMEDIA! una respuesta impulsiva de un sistema, área de escucha, bafle, etc. Un lujo de APP hasta ahora nunca vista en mundo Android y desde hace ya muchos años!! Mil Gracias por la modificación del menú!!! Un gran saludo de Pablo R. !!:D
Ichsan Nugraha
16 Aug, 2020
3
I can't use for seeing time delay for my car audio. Thanks
Владислав Белоусов
22 Apr, 2020
5
Отлично. Разработчик отзывчивый, обьяснил все нюансы. Пять звёзд.

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Rating:
3.9
Voted: 2.4K
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Price: 1.49 $
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Categories: Music & Audio
Size: -
Installs: 1.52K
App Age: 13 years 8 months
Release Date: May 10, 2012
Last Update: Jul 31, 2020
Version: 1.9
Version history
1.9
Jul 31, 2020
v1.9 31Jul2020 Revised to include Menu button on screen. Now targets Android 28.
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May 10, 2012
First release
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