Nice Spectrum Analyzer

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  1. djmonkeystyle

    djmonkeystyle Newbie

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    Hi i just wonder what do you guys use as a spectrum analyzer

    i only use the ones that comes with the DAW..
    Its not that Bad and it works fine..
    But maybe there could be that works much better and wonder what guys do you Use..


    and Anyone here uses Dual monitor for that kind of task??
    i just imagine its such a breeze if you could work such for a separate monitor each
    ( if the DAW supports it )


    thanks a lot ..
    More Power AudioSexuals ( i just got this term somewhere in the threads here hehe )


    :mates:
     
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  3. SAiNT

    SAiNT Creator Staff Member phonometrograph

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    i've been using Roger Nichols inspector for a very long time. *yes*
     
  4. atmos1

    atmos1 Ultrasonic

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    There´s no link around ... any way you can point me to the goodie?
     
  5. SAiNT

    SAiNT Creator Staff Member phonometrograph

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    check the PC section on a well known web-site in a few minutes.
     
  6. Caithleanne

    Caithleanne Newbie

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    So, I take it you don't use the TrueRTA anymore SAiNT? Is the Roger Nichols version really better? I need a good oscilloscope that has a functioning trigger that stops the display from scrolling horizontally. The TrueRTA version somehow refuses to do it. Any ideas?
     
  7. The-RoBoT

    The-RoBoT Rock Star

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    I use the default one in Nuendo, never fails
     
  8. Guitarmaniac64

    Guitarmaniac64 Rock Star

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    Me too it´s working like a charm i heard some people saying the old version is better i´m not sure i think they both good (i have booth installed)
    But i try to rely on my ears more then the eyes altough in the low frequencys it´s better to use a spectrum analyzer
     
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    SAiNT Creator Staff Member phonometrograph

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    i've never said i use TrueRTA *no*

    any plugins from Roger Nichols would be a decent choice, but Inspector is just brilliant.
     
  10. Duu

    Duu Noisemaker

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    Voxengo span's a good one http://www.voxengo.com/press/175/....I use various analyzers, The above mentioned Inspector's simply the bollox you change between graph and spectral views etc, which I find helpful. I use span too generally for initialy picking samples....Alse the s(M)exoscope http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4 which again is a supurb plug IMO!!!!
     
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    +1 for SPAN. really good!!

    *yes*
     
  12. djmonkeystyle

    djmonkeystyle Newbie

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    Thanks all ..im going to try those *yes*
     
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    thanks for this, I usually use either Ableton's spectrum or the MOTU 828mk3 Cue FX analyzers... work like a charm but will give this one a try SAiNT
     
  14. Baxter

    Baxter Audiosexual

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    http://www.gersic.com/plugins/index.php?daCat=2

    I like Voxengo SPAN, S(m)exoscope/Fre(a)koscope and TT dynamic range meter. All free.
     
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    fedeadolfi Newbie

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    For me, nothing comes close to Pinguin Audio Meter. I´ve used all of the above and I can´t get used to the poor resolution, latency issues, etc. Check it out and share your thoughts. I´d really like to know if I´m missing something.
     
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    Alexander Newbie

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    I've used SPEAR a couple of times. It's quite different from the usual stuff, but can be quite nice to see how a sound was build up in order to recreate it with synthesizers. It's really good actually and best of all, it's free!
     
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    I can't work without Waves PAZ. Nasty habit - almost like mixing with my eyes.
     
  18. PedroCelso

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    i love to use te apulsoft eq "apeq",but the new izotope 5 got some pretty sick vizualizers
     
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