WaveDisktmDirect-to-disk RecorderUser's GuideVersion 1.10June, 2004Engineering Design
WaveDisk User Guide43. OperationSignal connectionsThe following diagram shows WaveDisk connections using one input and one outputchannel. The signal
WaveDisk User Guide5Acquisition parameter screenTo perform an acquisition, click I/O | Acquire on the WaveDisk menu. WaveDisk thendisplays the Acquis
WaveDisk User Guide6Duration is specified in seconds, and is limited only by the available space on the destinationdisk drive. Note: WaveDisk does no
WaveDisk User Guide7Playback parameter screenTo perform a playback, click I/O | Play on the WaveDisk menu. WaveDisk then displays thePlayback paramet
WaveDisk User Guide8Playing data screenDuring playback, WaveDisk reports the duration of sound played so far and displays aprogress bar. Click Stop t
WaveDisk User Guide9Disk fragmentation and maximum sample rateOn older hard disks, fragmentation can degrade the maximum sample rate. Disks can bedef
WaveDisk User Guide10files. SIGNAL can also be programmed to perform acoustic measurements automaticallyon the stored events.! !Subject Microphone Re
WaveDisk User Guide11and spectrogram resolution can be used to customize the display. Note: STRIP settingscan be collected in a SIGNAL macro for conv
WaveDisk User Guide12The wide screen and high-resolution spectrogram of the RTS can be used to locate events insparse data sets. For example, the spa
WaveDisk User Guide13The RTS runs within SIGNAL, so sound segments can be transferred easily to SIGNALbuffers for immediate analysis, and measured sou
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Table of Contents1. Overview ... 12. Hardware and Software Installation ...
1. OverviewWaveDisktm provides direct-to-disk data acquisition and playback using any Sound Blaster-compatible sound card, including the
WaveDisk User Guide2WaveDisk does not require SIGNAL in order to operate - it can be installed on any Windows95/98/2000/XP computer for stand-alone da
WaveDisk User Guide3folder under Programs, then click Next. In the Select a Title window, enter "WaveDisk"as the shortcut name and click Fi
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