Launch
of NTi Audio User Forum
Help and get help from other users
We’re happy to announce the launch of our new web-based
NTi Audio discussion forum. In this forum, it’s about sharing
knowledge and experience in acoustic, audio and vibration
measurements with other users. Anyone can read the questions and
answers. To ask a new question or answer a post, a simple
registration is required. The registration needs only a valid email
address. Alternatively, you can log in using your Google, Facebook
or Twitter account.
The customer user forum is an addition to our existing support
channels; check out our webinars and know-how pages, drop us an email, or give us
a call on +423 239 60 60. The forum
will be monitored and moderated by NTi Audio when required. However,
the content is from users for users. Help and get help from
others.
So get started! Log in at http://forum.nti-audio.com to join and contribute
to the NTi Audio community.
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Copy
and Paste parts of a Long-term Measurement
When analyzing the comprehensive amount of data in a
long-term sound level measurement, it is often desirable to take a
close look at individual events or time periods. With version 1.80
of the XL2 Data Explorer PC software you can copy and export
sections from the data measurement.
Use these data extracts, together with the associated audio, to
pre-assess sections of particular importance from the long-term
analysis. Share the extract with your client for review of specific
events. This allows you to get straight to the point and
significantly simplifies the consideration required from you and
your client in identifying causes of noise. It is a win for all.
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Copy and Paste parts of a Long-term
Measurement
Did you know...
Sound Bite |
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Events |
You are welcome to meet NTi Audio at the following
events:
23 - 24 April 2018 ACOUSTICS 2018 Cardiff, GB
07 - 11 May 2018 175th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of
America Minneapolis Minnesota, US
11 - 13 May 2018 Prolight + Sound Guangzhou Booth:
1.1H50 Guangzhou, China |
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Did
you know...
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...that you can lock the XL2 buttons during a
measurement, to prevent the measurement being accidentally stopped?
Press and hold the START button for at least 2
seconds at the beginning of the measurement. A message appears
indicating that the device has been switched to "locked run mode".
Now all buttons are disabled until you press and hold the STOP
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Sound
Bite |
"Imagine a loudspeaker, playing your favourite
James Blunt song, travelling directly towards you at twice the speed
of sound. What would the music sound like?"
You know how it would sound? Share your thoughts with
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