I am considering getting an analog discovery, and wanted to try out the waveforms software before I bought it. Almost all of my needs are audio related, and I knew I could hook up my audio interface to waveforms to get started using it. I am also interested in potentially using a higher quality audio analyzer, like a Quant Asylum QA603, with the waveforms software to get very accurate measurements of audio hardware.
I am trying to figure out how to make common audio measurements, like signal to noise ratio, THD, gain, etc. In the waveforms reference manual, https://digilent.com/reference/software/waveforms/waveforms-3/reference-manual ,it suggests that you can make these types of measurements by pressing the + button. But when I press the+ button, I only see vertical and horizontal with the following options. I don't see any options for measuring signal to noise ratio, total harmonic distortion, etc.
I was wondering if there is just something I am missing, or if these features are only available to the Analog Discovery?
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I am considering getting an analog discovery, and wanted to try out the waveforms software before I bought it. Almost all of my needs are audio related, and I knew I could hook up my audio interface to waveforms to get started using it. I am also interested in potentially using a higher quality audio analyzer, like a Quant Asylum QA603, with the waveforms software to get very accurate measurements of audio hardware.
I am trying to figure out how to make common audio measurements, like signal to noise ratio, THD, gain, etc. In the waveforms reference manual, https://digilent.com/reference/software/waveforms/waveforms-3/reference-manual ,it suggests that you can make these types of measurements by pressing the + button. But when I press the+ button, I only see vertical and horizontal with the following options. I don't see any options for measuring signal to noise ratio, total harmonic distortion, etc.
I was wondering if there is just something I am missing, or if these features are only available to the Analog Discovery?
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