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Trance_Allstar Victor Cloakroom Duty
Vibes: 5.92
Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Member #: 4,193 Posts: 18 Location: Sweden
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Post subject: Spectrum Analyser |
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OK.
I am using Reason 2.5 to make music, and while I love it, it lacks VST support. What I need is a frequency analyser to make sure the frequencys are where I want them. Normally a Spectrum Analyser would be easy to find as a VST, but since I dont have that, I am wondering if anyone know of a frequency analyser that analyses the output signal from the Sound card. Could be a system tray app, or just an .exe that i could start whenever i wanted to.
Ive been searching the web for quite a while now, but so far no luck.
Anyone have any pointers for me?
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Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:34 am |
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discovery01 Peter F Cloakroom Duty
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Joined: 17 May 2004 Member #: 5,923 Posts: 11 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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hey dude, there is a way in reason to hook up the mixer thru 3 vocoders that act as equalisers giving you a real time analysis of whatever you are making, i'll email you the .rns file if you want
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Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 5:08 am |
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Trance_Allstar Victor Cloakroom Duty
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Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Member #: 4,193 Posts: 18 Location: Sweden
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Yeah, I know that little trick
However, I found that the frequency response wasnt linear.
I had the levels pretty leveled out already (ive relied on winamps frequency analyser so far, and that showed a pretty good balance in frequency range)
But in reason the high frequencys sloped way down, like they were realy quiet...
+ I could use a proper analyser, with detailed window etc etc.
I guess I will just keep hunting then....
But thanx for your reply
Ill fiddle around some more with that vocoder trick, maybe there was some setting or smtn i missed, even tho i doubt it...
have a nice day!
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Posted: Sat May 22, 2004 2:11 pm |
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