Audio analyzers are used for all kinds of audio measurements, in analog domain as well as in digital. This paper shows different ways to construct an audio analyzer in principle, discussing advantages and disadvantages. A few measurements are used as examples to point out the possibilities of top-of-the-art instruments.
Author:
Schiffner, Klaus
Affiliation:
Rohde & Schwarz, Munich, Germany
AES Conference:
UK 12th Conference: The Measure of Audio (MOA) (April 1997)
Paper Number:
MOA-03
Publication Date:
April 1, 1997
Subject:
The Measure of Audio
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