

I simply run the Sweep through any stage of my Pro Tools session or out and through my monitors, headphones or outboard gear and back into Pro Tools. Finally I have a standard 5 second Sweep Stimulus file generated from FuzzMeasure to allow for quick and easy testing and measuring any aspect of the present I/O, monitoring or even plugins.
Fuzzmeasure pro generator#
A channel with a Signal Generator for tone and pink noise, and a channel setup to record a calibrated reference mic input. As part of my standard Pro Tools session template are a few channels dedicated to analysis. My FuzzMeasure setup is primarily mix-session focused, so it’s geared around my Pro Tools HD system. Coming very soon to a website near you.Can you describe for us what your FuzzMeasure setup looks like?
Fuzzmeasure pro update#
MarsEdit 2.1 is a modest update that addresses a few very common feature requests. Oh, and Red Sweater Software will also be releasing an updated product soon. I consider myself something of a god-father to this product, because I suggested the incredibly perfect name. Somebody needed to tackle the problem of “building a better file comparison app” and it looks like Ian decided it might as well be him.
Fuzzmeasure pro full#
Ian Baird released a beta and is inching closer to a full 1.0 release of his brand-new application, Changes. Yesterday they struck again again with an update to xScope, an incredibly intuitive and powerful on-screen measurement and design assistant. A few weeks ago they came out with an incredible update to CandyBar, designed to both organize your icon collection, and facilitate replacement of system icons and dock graphics at your discretion. IconFactory has been hard at work with partners Panic and ARTIS Software. Which will need organizing once you’ve added all these killer indie products to your virtual shelf! The application is dedicated to keeping track of all of your software registration codes. Jon Trainer, one of my developer buddies from here in the greater Boston area, has just released a significant update to his LicenseKeeper software. Nicecast makes it easy, no scratch that, makes it possible to transmit streaming audio from your Mac to just about anywhere in the world. Rogue Amoeba also knows a thing or two about building impressive audio applications, and they’ve just updated Nicecast with Leopard support. Chris is the author of the Apple Design Award Runner-Up application Fuzzmeasure Pro, apparently a must-have for audio acoustic analysis. I’m sooooooo jealous.Ĭhris Liscio quit his full-time, stable job, and took a leap into the indie pool.

He just announced that he has hired his first part-time employee. Gus Mueller, developer of VoodooPad and more recently Acorn, has reached a milestone in the development of his business, Flying Meat. Well, it’s about my indie development family. And in a way, it is one, even if it only covers the events of the past few weeks, and even if it’s not about my family. This is going to sound sort of like an annual holiday letter. I’ve been so busy working on the next release of MarsEdit that I haven’t had a lot of time to do much else, aside from my normal second job as head of customer support!īut I’ve been seeing a lot of exciting things happening, and I want to help spread the word, along with my modest commentary.
