Topic: Regarding the use of Digicheck in electronics work

Hi, everyone!

I'm a user of a Fireface400 for some time now for my amateur music productions.
As I'm beginning to learn a bit of electronics, soldering stuff, trying to build my own pre-amp kits, etc. I was wondering what kind of tools could the Digicheck replace.

For example, could Digicheck be a correct tool to analyze THD + N, frequency responses from pre-amp outputs and stuff like that?
I was looking into the NTi tools like the Minstruments. What kind of instruments could Digicheck replace? Could it replace the Minilyzer, for example?

And if Digicheck is not the most appropriate tool for this kind of analysis, could some expert direct me to the most appropriate software?

I apologize for the general nature of these questions, but we got to start somewhere, right?
Thanks for your time.

Andr

Re: Regarding the use of Digicheck in electronics work

I would not use Digicheck to analyze distortion: it is not designed for this very demanding task.  I am sorry, but I cannot say more than this, other than that specialist equipment is needed for distortion analysis.

Digicheck is an excellent tool for measurements of level, phase and frequency response/spectrum.

David

Classical ambisonic surround recording: UFX, FF400, Alesis HD24, Edirol R-44/88, Samplitude ProX 3.