Looking for a Frequency Analyzer VST

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  1. Yurik

    Yurik Newbie

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    Hey guys,

    i´ve got some cleaning to do here on a guitar sample, so i´m looking for a frequency analyzer plugin, which shows me these unwanted high and low end frequencies i need to lessen/completely remove.

    been using the EQ2 of FL Studio for that, but it´s just too inaccurate, as the frequency levels aren´t shown. i´ve tried the t-racks meter, but it doesn´t really seem to be made for looking at these tiny shrilling freq spots one needs for those surgical EQ procedures - also, it updates the freqs pretty sluggish.

    ...read a few times here that the bluecats meters are ace, but would that be the one for the job ? i´m not looking for rocket science btw, whatever gets the job done. preferably some well known commercial plugs.

    for better understanding what needs to be done i included a loop.
     

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  3. Victor

    Victor Noisemaker

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    Have you tried Voxengo Span? There is a free version and a paid version (Span Plus). Give it a try. The Fabfilter Pro Q also has a spectrum, not so good as SPAN but it's a good simple EQ. Tonebooster's EQ also. When in doubt, use several analyzers and you will see which gives you more accurate graphic.
     
  4. SyNtH.

    SyNtH. Platinum Record

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    iXL spectral analyzer can give you some really nice detail, i personally use it, give three different modes of view spectrogram,fft analyzing and 1/3 oct analyzer. There is a warez bundle on the interwebs somewhere which also includes the a stereo analyzer which is really good as well.
     
  5. fuad

    fuad Producer

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    Voxengo SPAN is all you need and more. I use it on every single and have used it on every project I've ever done, and it's completely free
     
  6. fiction

    fiction Audiosexual

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    Just search google: "eq vst fft" or "eq vst spectrum", click on "images" and have a great choice of many VST equalizers including a spectrum view :)
     
  7. Rolma

    Rolma Guest

    I use voxengo Spand and Hofa IQ-Analyser.
    The latter freezes the image and on click it also shows the value.
    It displays volume indicators (also EBU-Scale)and a tiny goniometer, very useful.
     
  8. rhythmatist

    rhythmatist Audiosexual

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    I love Adobe Audition. It has some of the best tools for this sort of thing. Other than that, do you have a smartphone or ipad?? It has apps for that. I am considering going legit with Adobe, spend the monthly fee, and start working in "The Cloud".
     
  9. Yurik

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    thanks a lot guys, i guess i got what i wanted with voxengo span, merci.
     
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