I have been working on FuzzMeasure 3.1 for a fairly long time now, but I never made any solid plans about when I would release it, or what features I would add to it. Now that I have some more time to dedicate to FuzzMeasure, I stepped back and realized...
I'm pretty stoked about releasing TapeDeck 1.0.1 today. It contains some huge audio code overhaulin' that I started about a week before we shipped 1.0…
Just before we shipped TapeDeck, I noticed there was some utterly horrible skipping during audio...
In late September 2007, Dan Sandler had started egging me on to develop a simple audio recorder. I was well within shipping mode for FuzzMeasure 3.0, and couldn't do much more than talk about it at a high level.
“TapeDeck is a new audio recorder exclusively for Mac OS X 10.5, designed with a quick-capture workflow in mind. You're never more than a single mouse click (or keystroke) away from making a new recording, which are called...
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 you enjoy living on the edge, and keeping up with the very latest FuzzMeasure developments, you should check out the FuzzMeasure Latest Builds page. There you'll find the very latest published build of FuzzMeasure that's not yet ready for public...