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True RTA Releases Software Update
Andersonville TN - Nov 25, 2008 - True Audio has released version 3.4 of its real-time analyzer software, True RTA. Version 3.4 is a free upgrade for version 3 users and is available for download at trueaudio.com. The .1 release improves spanning the oscilloscope, an RTA and signal generator. Data infrastructure improvements allow faster operation and reduce the size of project files.
A trigger level control and selection for automatic triggering were added at the Oscilloscope Tool Bar. Scope triggering is now much more like a bench-top scope. Scope trace printing was changed so that traces are not printed outside the scope area. Also, the oscilloscope display can now be scrolled horizontally using alt+right and alt+left.
The Peak Hold bar display mode was revised to also show the live data within the peak. The internal data structure was widely revised and simplified with the result that the analyzer now runs more efficiently with significantly reduced CPU usage.
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