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Greetings!
Welcome to the first issue of TALK... the newsletter
from Listen, Inc., leaders in the field of PC-based
electro-acoustic test and measurement. It contains the
lastest news about our products, our company and
useful tips and tricks to help you get more from your
acoustic measurement testing. It is our aim to make
this newsletter interesting and informative. We
welcome your feedback, so please drop us an email and
let us know what you think.
Soundcheck 5 - New Release
Listen Inc. announces the release of SoundCheck 5.0,
the new version of its powerful electroacoustic test
and measurement software. SoundCheck is a modular
PC based test solution for characterizing the
performance of electroacoustic products such as
loudspeakers, headphones, microphones, telephone
handsets and hearing aids. It is a cost effective
alternative to conventional hardware-based systems.
This latest version offers many new features and
analysis capabilities including: loose particle detection
for loudspeakers, realtime update of statistical
parameters such as individual results yield and trends,
advanced sequences with subsequences, and the
ability to directly enter algebraic equations so that
complex calculations can be executed in a single step.
Any WAV file can be equalized to a target spectrum,
polar plots are possible and it interfaces with turntables
including the Brüel & Kjær Type 9640. Other features
make the software simpler and more efficient to use.
These include an improved user interface, automatic
report generation in Word or HTML and the ability to
store data and results directly to Excel and common
databases.
Download the brochure
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AES Preview |
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Audio Engineering Society 115th Convention, October
10-13, Javits Convention Center, New York.
Visit BOOTH 230 for a demonstration of SoundCheck
(TM) 5.0, the latest version of Listen Inc's software for
audio and electroacoustic test and measurement.
SoundCheck 5.0's many new and improved features
(see article above) significantly expand its testing
capabilities. Also on display will be a range of hardware
and accessories including measurement microphones,
the Soundconnect (TM) microphone power supply and
DC Connect (TM) power supply and monitor.
Listen will be presenting a paper on "Loose Particle
Detection in Loudspeakers" which demonstrates a new
time envelope analysis technique as well as
time-frequency maps.
Find out more about the AES Convention »
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Listen Expands |
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Listen has strengthened its programming team with the
addition of Pascal Brunet as software manager. Pascal
has over 20 years experience in sound, vibration and
data processing with companies including Brüel and
Kjær, Sinfor, Steria and his own systems integration
and software company. Pascal has a Bachelors degree
in Sound Engineering and a Masters degree in
Electronics.
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Acoustic testing tips and tricks |
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Mark Dailey, Manufacturing and Support Manager
Question:
Why does my SoundCheck 5.0 hardware key not work
with version 4.1?
If you wish to keep your SoundCheck 4.1 installation
active you will need to COPY the Kechk32.dll file from
the SoundCheck 5.0 folder (copy as opposed to move).
You can also download a self extracting file from our
website (see link below). This self extracting file
assumes that your SC 4.1 software is installed in the
default location; C:\SoundCheck 4.1.
Download the self extracting file from our web site »
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