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VenuZ
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That's for who is developing new plugins for SFP...
Is it possible to have finally a decent spectrum analyzer? :smile:
I never find a good plugin (dx or something) which should be really useful and good.. But is not possible to develop something about it?
http://www.audioscope.it/analyser.htm

I will pay for it much more than a good reverb (we have 100000 reverbs :smile:

Thanx, if someone is listening :wink:

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If you want to pay money for a good Analyzer then have a look at the PAZ Psychoacoustic Analyzer at http://www.waves.com -> products -> plug ins -> penultimate row.

I like it very much.
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Voxengo SPAN VST (first one on the page)
http://www.voxengo.com/freevst/

Elemental audio systems INSPECTOR
http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/ ... index.html
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pinguin audio meter, the best I've ever seen ..
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Post by VenuZ »

Thanx for you replies :wink:
I know and I have tried all the plugins you told me, but honestly I never find something I like really..
I used to work in a studio with an hardware analyzer, an Audioscope and I fall in love with it.. It's big, so easy to read and so precise..
I would really love to see something in plugin format, maybe bigger and fastest then Waves and Elemental Audio's one..
Penguin is not bad, but it's not a plugin if I am not wrong..
I saw also a rellay good one, SmaartLive from Siatech, but it works only from live input..
Btw, thanx again for your replies and maybe if some plugin coder is reading... Consider me :grin:

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As you may have noticed, moving VU meters take quite some CPU. SFP isn't optimised to do fast graphic stuff like that I think. Also, it would only do streaming, not off-line work, like many native plugins and programs. I always connect a native program to a Wave Dest...
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Spectrogram!!! It's the most incredible spectrum analyzer you can find anywhere. Standalone, supports wave input. http://www.visualizationsoftware.com

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My RME also has digicheck 4.0x :smile:

I do believe there was a multiband RTA at some point on SFP, I recall using it 3-4 years ago and finding it very sluggish (as commented above).
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at0mic, la la land is what they call Los Angeles, especially WEST Los Angeles(including Hollywood,Beverly Hills, Santa Monica and Malibu) around here.....
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oki will fix that - cheers :D
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From: N 51°03'22" - E 4°12'24"
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Those coordinates fall smack in the middle of Sint-Amands, Belgium.
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:grin:
taking the name of the track into account I would say 'yes'.
Take a B/W photo, horizontal axis is time, vertical frequency, the dots' intensity emphasize the respective frequencies and you'll end with something like that - a very nice example for convolution.
Afaik there's even software available for stuff like transferring images to sound.

Great idea to copyright your tracks :lol:

though I must admit the trick is fairly old, from around 1983...
When Apple released the first Macs they didn't document the ROMs of the machine, opposed to common practice those years.
This brought quite a few hackers up and they started to dissasemble the stuff, which basically went quite well - up to a piece of code which just seemed to end with a small data block in nowhere land and made no sense at all.
Then someone had the ingenious idea to interpret the data as an icon - and voilà there it stood: Stolen From Apple Computer :grin:

Theft of Rom code for cloning machines was a serious problem with the Mac's predecessors - hence the paranoia.

cheers, Tom

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wow!
Metasynth (mac only) can equate pics to sound, there will be more I guess :smile:
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