BMOG
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Frequency Analyzer
I am going to throw my hat into the Mastering arena and have been doing some research on how to look at the frequency of a track to help remove unwanted frequencies. What effect do we have in X1 that will analyze frequency and give a visual display better than Multi Band Eq by Sonitus?
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 09:22:37
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Try Voxengo Span - it's free and rather excellent.
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 09:23:04
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An audio plug-in called Analyst. You can get others (some for free) elsewhere on the web.
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 09:28:37
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Can you provide a link for Voxengo Span?
Bristol_Jonesey Try Voxengo Span - it's free and rather excellent.
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Bristol_Jonesey
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 09:41:28
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No. Or rather, the site is blocked by my work ISP. Just do a Google search for Voxengo Span.
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BMOG
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 09:47:14
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 10:19:49
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 10:39:38
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Bristol_Jonesey Try Voxengo Span - it's free and rather excellent. A great little frequency analyzer.
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 19:46:21
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Ditto on Span-I use it quite a lot. Prefer it to Analyst.
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 21:55:55
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 22:23:58
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 23:30:32
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Why not use the one that comes with Sonar.... Analyst?
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/08/30 23:33:30
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g_randybrown BMOG http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/ I don't suppose this is something that can be used in X1 in real time is it?
Absolutely. You can even play white noise through your speakers, plug a mic in and turn input monitoring on and see the frequency response of your room/speakers at the listening position by watching SPAN in real time. I posted some instructions some time ago...ah, here they are. The pictures show the old version of SPAN (the thread's 4 years old) but the new version works fine as well.
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BMOG
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/09/02 14:34:44
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daveny5 Why not use the one that comes with Sonar.... Analyst? Where is this effect located I can't find it?
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BMOG
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/09/02 14:47:19
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Ok I Found it so here come the dumb questions the reading across the bottom I assume are hertz and level across the sides are volume levels? IF that is correct my bass line is not even making it to 0 is that bad?
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Re:Frequency Analyzer
2012/09/02 16:01:51
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No, not really. I've just run it on the master buss of a project which to all intents & purposes is "mastered" and even this doesn't make it to anywhere near 0dB
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