Blog Archive

Finally! 1.2b4 Is Complete!

This is the last beta version before I go into the release candidate stage. Everyone is welcome to download and try it. All issues and questions should be reported to fuzzmeasure@supermegaultragroovy.com </p> <p> There are a lot of huge changes with...


Disaster (Hopefully) Averted

Okay, so here's the skinny on piggy. Everything seems to be running well again, and piggy should be doing better than ever. </p> <p> Over the weekend, I had a friend pick me up some decently-priced RAM. This RAM would take piggy from 256MB to 768MB...


Piggy Is Sick

My server is acting up horribly. I really do hope I can figure out what the heck is going on before I get my release out the door. </p> <p> I just installed new RAM in piggy to speed up the site a bit, but the network cards seem to be falling flat...


Tough Going

The last few days have been…interesting. In an attempt to get FuzzMeasure up to snuff for the professional audio market, I decided to get myself an audio device. Recently, I mentioned I wanted the Edirol FA-66. In fact, I stated it was my "dream...


Release Date Set

I think it's safe to say that FuzzMeasure 1.2 RC1 will be done by the end of the month. I may have to shuffle some features off to the side, but come hell or high water, it will be completed by the end of the day on April 30. </p> <p> I've split most...


FuzzMeasure 1.2b3 Is Out

Just fire up FuzzMeasure 1.2b1 or later, and you should be notified of the update as long as you haven't disabled the feature. </p> <p> Along with the changes noted in the changelist, you may notice that the filesize has shrunk considerably. I was...


Product Site Changes

I finally got a chance to work a bit more on the FuzzMeasure product page. As you can see, there have been a lot of changes. First of all, you may notice that every page is .py rather than .html. That is because I finally moved the content over...


My Dream Device!

I believe I may have found my dream device for loudspeaker measurements and testing. It's the recently-announced (in January) FA-66 by Edirol. It's firewire, has multiple channels, and can support full-duplex recording at 24bit/192kHz! That would...