In addition to audio analysis tools like the ATS-1, Audio Precision supports testing and analysis with its Web site knowledge base.
Audio Precision, maker of high-performance analyzers for audio test and measurement, has launched its revamped Web site at www.ap.com. The new website is divided into a solutions center, product catalog, audio resource library and knowledge base, and downloads center. This approach makes AP’s audio test and measurement expertise much more accessible, with white papers, tutorials, technical notes and software resources available for users at every technical level. New to the site is a glossary of audio terms.
The new solutions center addresses common challenges and offers testing tips for a range of devices from consumer receivers with HDMI up to multichannel mixing consoles. Popular downloads include the “Introduction to the Six Basic Audio Measurements,” “Measurement Techniques for Digital Audio” and the “Audio Measurement Handbook.”
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