RT60

RT60

Reverb decay analyzer

$34.99
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Details about RT60

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • March 3, 2009
  • September 28, 2024
  • 12.1+
  • 4+
  • 30.14MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • English
    French
    German
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Version History of RT60

3.4

July 10, 2024

-Updated for latest iOS devices and calibrations -Bug fixes and operational improvements

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3.3

July 13, 2022

-Bug fixes and improvements -Support for more iOS devices and iOS versions

3.2

September 28, 2021

-Bug fixes and stability improvements -Updated for latest iOS and devices

3.1

February 4, 2021

-Bug fixes and stability improvements

3.0

August 21, 2020

-Bug fixes and stability improvements -Support for direct data file access in Files app -Support for latest devices and iOS versions

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2.7

October 9, 2019

-Updated RT60 for iOS 13 compatibility.

2.6

August 13, 2019

-Updated for any iOS 9 or later -Fixed issue with setup menu -Bug fixes and stability improvements

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2.5

April 9, 2019

-Bug fixes and stability improvements -Updated for latest iOS devices

2.4

October 4, 2018

-Updated for iOS 12 and latest iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models -Bug fixes and stability improvements

2.3

September 29, 2017

General - Added Calibration Error Report link to support page - Fixed crash on iOS 11 when saving screenshots - Fixed crashes on iOS 8 and iOS 9 - Fixed issue with multiple Studio Six Digital apps trying to access our accessories - Updated App Store in-app purchase accessing and authorization for iOS 11
 Live Calibration Updates - Added cloud-based database for all iOS devices that can be updated in real time - All devices included - Includes local default files, in case a device has no internet connectivity - Different databases for each major iOS version, starting with iOS 10 - New iPhones added to live calibration database

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Description of RT60

Now you can have an RT60 measurement tool for the iPhone. Another in the series of acoustic analysis and test applications from Studio Six Digital, RT60 measures reverb decay time for each octave band, 63Hz - 4kHz, by pulsing pink noise on and off, filtering the incoming signal by octave band, and measuring the timing of the decay of each octave band. RT60 conforms to international acoustics standard ISO 3382 for measuring room decay time (RT) using either the T20 or T30 method. RT60 will measure down to 50ms, and up to 4 seconds. Results are displayed for each band above the band, and the overall RT60 is calculated and displayed on the top of the screen. RT60 requires at least 25dB of headroom between the noise floor of the environment, and the level of the pink noise for T20 analysis. Turn up the amplifier to get more headroom. To use RT60, connect the iPhone output to the input of an amp and speaker, and carefully turn up the level after you tap the Generator icon. RT60 smoothes the results of several readings to get a more stable result. *** Screen Graphics The red bars are the current SPL level for each octave band. The thin black bars show the most recently measured maximum and minimum dB levels for the octave band that the RT60 calculation is using. The vertical yellow bars show the decay range that is available. Note that in some situations, you may not be able to overcome the ambient noise level in the room to get a good reading in every band. *** Calculations If a valid RT60 time can be computed, it is shown above the yellow bar. If it cannot be computed, no bar or value is shown. When your analysis is complete, you can save the graph image to your photo roll to include in a report. *** Calibration & Microphone Like all of the Studio Six Digital apps, RT60 can be calibrated. We set this field to the typical iPhone value, but if you have access to a calibrated SPL meter you can adjust this number as needed. There is a field to select Internal or External microphone. When Internal is selected, a compensation network is used to compensate for the response of the built-in or headset mic. When External is selected, no compensation is done. See our web site for more detailed information. Also, check out our other great audio and acoustics apps: AudioTools, SPL, SPL Graph, for recording SPL over time, RTA, ETC, FFT, Generator, and Speaker Pop. And, if you are looking for a great range of high-quality, professional, audio test equipment, check out iTestMic, iPrecisionMic, or liAudioInterface2.
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RT60: FAQ

Is RT60 compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, RT60 works on iPad devices.

Who made the RT60 app?

The RT60 app was released by Andrew Smith.

What is the minimum iOS version to run RT60?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.1 or above.

What is the overall app rating of RT60?

The average rating for the RT60 app is 3.4.

What is the primary genre of the RT60 app?

The Primary Genre Of The Rt60 App Is Music.

What is the recent version of the RT60 app?

3.4 is the newly released RT60 version.

When was the last RT60 update?

The latest RT60 update was rolled out on September 28, 2024.

When was RT60 first released?

The RT60 app launched on February 6, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the RT60 app?

The RT60 app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Andrew Smith.

What languages does RT60 support?

You can use the RT60 app in English, French, German and 4 more.

Is RT60 available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, RT60 is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in RT60?

No, RT60 does not offer in-app purchases.

Does RT60 support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, RT60 does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does RT60 display any ads?

No, RT60 does not display any ads.

Screenshots of RT60

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Reviews of RT60

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    As with all the other Studio Six audio apps this works just as advertised. Did a few quick measurements of a couple of professionally designed recording studios/control rooms and they came very close to the originally measured values. I just hope that Andrew can do something about attaching a better mic to the iPhone.
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