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Originally posted by soundhound:
It was TrueRTA that I was using.....echo.....echo.....echo.....

It seems to be pretty darned good. For analysis with 1/24th octave resolution you need the $99.99 version, but I think it's money very well spent. My only wish list would be for it to have a comparison function where you could subtract one set of measurements from another, and also that you could save the screenshot as-is so you could look at the graph later. It does have an "export" function but this is a listing of numbers for each frequency and the level at that point. Not very easy to compare with other data, especially if the absolute level is lower or higher between the two charts

[This message has been edited by soundhound (edited August 16, 2003).]


SoundHound,

You could always do a print-screen, paste the image into your favorite graphics program, and save it from there. I forget the key sequence: Alt-PrtScr, or Ctrl-Alt-PrtScr, or something like that. One captures the entire desktop and the other captures just the active window.

BTW, which do you think is better for my purposes: this RTA program or an actual RTA, such as the Audio Control one? I have the AudioControl, but if the software version is more versatile, it might be worth it to switch.

Jeff