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good free spectrum analyzer
looking for something to use to see where the different elements of my track sit in the mix.. ideally something that is free and runs as a standalone, cause im using reason and and they aint no vst support in it.. cheers
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHR66806sNY > Check this out, you actually have a couple in Reason they're just hidden as other tools, if that makes sense?
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this helps a little.. its really damn hard to see, he has his screenshot way too small.. im guessing there really isnt a such thing as a standalone analyzer..
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you have voxengo one which is free, mexoscope http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4 i use signal analyzer .. blue cat's freqanalyst...
i use a plugin called simply signal analyzer http://www.rs-met.com/ mostly cause of its size, simplicity and cpu usage.
i use a plugin called simply signal analyzer http://www.rs-met.com/ mostly cause of its size, simplicity and cpu usage.
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Voxengo's awesome. Maybe just rewire when you wanna use it, or bounce your track into another daw that allows vst support if you have one available. Shit, doesn't even audacity have a plugin that enables VST support? Idk how solid that would be, but I feel like it'd be able to run a spectrum analyzer at least.
The roger nichols digital inspector is dope too.
http://www.kaosaudio.com/roger-nichols- ... ctor-free/
I usually keep both on my master and switch between the two. No real reason. Lol. But they're both pretty :p
The roger nichols digital inspector is dope too.
http://www.kaosaudio.com/roger-nichols- ... ctor-free/
I usually keep both on my master and switch between the two. No real reason. Lol. But they're both pretty :p
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