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VST Spectrum Analyzer
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Trip-
IsraTrance Team
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Posted : Aug 14, 2004 14:02
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PsYmAnTiCs=]
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Posted : Aug 15, 2004 00:59
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Many thanks dude |
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Reconstructed
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Posted : Aug 15, 2004 02:19
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Great, thank you! Inspector looks like quite the tool. |
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AvS
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Posted : Aug 16, 2004 21:42
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Nah its not. Inspector might look nice but I find it impossible to see whats going on. Everything just look the same.
I find Qspectrum alot more useful and simple:
http://www.concretefx.com/QSpectrum.zip
Nobody talks about this for some reason. |
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orange
Fat Data
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Posted : Aug 17, 2004 02:19
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orange
Fat Data
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Posted : Aug 17, 2004 02:19
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sp0ok
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jun 30, 2009 15:07
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This topic is quite old... Can someone pleas suggest a new VST spectrum analyzer ??
  "Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth."
Neo: "What truth?"
Spoon Boy: "There is no spoon." |
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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Jun 30, 2009 15:21
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Aeon
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Posted : Jun 30, 2009 15:33
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two other useful tools:
http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=26
"schOPE! A multitool, multiview, multichannel waveform, frequency, and stereo phase analyzer that lets you superimpose and view multiple audio signals from every dimension.
Scope pre- and post-compression signals together to see if you’re flattening peaks. Scope kick drum and bass together for EQ scooping. Scope DI and amped guitar signals together to fix phase problems.
Isolate and zoom in on exactly the part of the signal you want to see. Freeze the display and use the time offset knobs to visually scrub frequency changes."
http://www.stillwellaudio.com/?page_id=32
"An intuitive, real-time spectral editor. Draw boxes to add or subtract gain, mute, or solo specific frequency ranges. Clean up accidental room noise, remove harmonic bleed, perform surgical EQ, de-ess, or get creative and combine additive filters for some truly wild effects. It can be anything from a scalpel to a bludgeon. All in real time, with amazingly low CPU use. Try it!"
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sp0ok
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jun 30, 2009 15:41
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great! Thanks. =)
  "Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth."
Neo: "What truth?"
Spoon Boy: "There is no spoon." |
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Zoopy
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jun 30, 2009 20:26
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Now we need tips on how to use them properly |
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Kane
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Jun 30, 2009 22:07
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Bipolar
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Jul 1, 2009 07:48
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Cool thanks. I do use the specrtal A.for the eq of every sound. And mostly everything thanks again!!!!! |
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psylevation
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Jul 2, 2009 00:50
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My favorite VST version is Nugen Audios' "Visualizer"
It has a very smooth response....
http://www.nugenaudio.com/visualizer.php
though it's not free
As a bonus when you purchase it they send you newsletters with tutorials on how to use each of the view types effectively. They also give you tips on mixing and mastering on a regular basis.
  ~Airyck~
~Unoccupied Mind ~
Psyowa! |
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Medea
Aedem/Medea
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Posted : Jul 2, 2009 01:54
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