Before I brake the sealed packaging of the PCSGU, that the postman just delivered, I need an answer to this question: (could not find it in the short internet instructions)
[I presume, that the eletrical signal corresponding to the sound from fx a picked guitar string may be registered by the oscilloscope for a chosen time interval (1 second fx) and stored. Please comment, if this assumption needs comments!]
The question :
Can such a previously stored sound-wave signal be analyzed with the spectrum analyzer function?
Put alternatively: does the spectrum analyzer work offline on stored files?
[quote]Can such a previously stored sound-wave signal be analyzed with the spectrum analyzer function?[/quote]Yes, but only on same time/div range as recorded i.e on single frequency range in the spectrum analyzer.
You may use the software in demo mode to test all this.
[quote=“VEL255”][quote]Can such a previously stored sound-wave signal be analyzed with the spectrum analyzer function?[/quote]Yes, but only on same time/div range as recorded i.e on single frequency range in the spectrum analyzer.
You may use the software in demo mode to test all this.[/quote]
[/quote]Thank you. One more quick question before I unpack my new PCSGU250: Is there a fixed number of data points available for each stored file? [I image using a time scale with fx 5x10(-5) s/div, and would like fx 2000 data points or more][quote]