FuzzMeasure 3.0.2 Released

• Chris Liscio

Not quite a month after 3.0.1, I've put the last of the bugs in 3.0.2 to rest. The waterfall display that shipped in 3.0 (and 2.0) was not providing as nice a result as I think it should have been — resonant frequencies were not very obvious, especially if smoothing was enabled.At any rate, the new algorithm I use produces much better results now, but there is a lot of improvement to be added in a future release. I will have to extend the number of options further to allow the user to set up more parameters used to generate the waterfall graph, because these parameters can yield completely different graph results, and expose/hide certain acoustic behaviors.In this release, I took care to optimize code in certain hot spots, as I hit them while testing some terrible crashers. I also added some more multi-core routines that will make FuzzMeasure absolutely fly on the 8-core Mac Pro machines (more on that later…) while operating on multiple records in your collection.Now I can return to working on 3.1 again — until the next few showstoppers come in and force a 3.0.3, that is… :)Check out the Release Notes for more details and to download the latest release (if you haven't already).