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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 08:07:05
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metz
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 09:51:28
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Interesting! Thanks bud! /M
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 09:56:32
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At $80 MMultiAnalyzer is the least-expensive one I know of with all those features. Blue Cat's multi-channel version of FreqAnalyst is a hundred bucks. Flux's is $600 (!). MAnalyzer is not a mulit-channel analyzer, but it's pretty good and includes an R128 loudness meter and sonogram. I don't know what's different between the free and paid versions. Voxengo SPAN remains my favorite single-channel spectrum analyzer. One alternative to MMultiAnalyzer would be Voxengo GlissEQ. It's only 20 bucks more and you not only get the multi-channel monitoring but also have a decent equalizer too. You don't have to just look at the spectra, with GlissEQ you can actually do something about it.
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 11:07:43
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You can still get MMultiAnalyzer for 1/2 price today at JRR Shop. Link: http://www.jrrshop.com/me...uctions-mmultianalyzerWith the extra discount code ("group" without quotes), you can take it away for around $32. And, yes, it's very much worth it. It's probably the single most useful Melda plug in my opinion.
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 11:48:29
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It's pretty sad when reviews of analyzers don't even mention whether key adjustment parameters are available. I get that many users might not have a clue what "block size" does, but it's very important in certain situations. I have both GlissEQ and SpanPlus, which I like.
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 12:30:11
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bitflipper MAnalyzer is not a mulit-channel analyzer, but it's pretty good and includes an R128 loudness meter and sonogram. I don't know what's different between the free and paid versions.
Buying the MFree bundle license adds the sonogram, resizable UI, user presets and oversampling to the plug-ins that support it.
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/04/30 16:24:57
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Thanks for that info, Steve. I'm really starting to get some use out of the sonogram in the Melda plugs. Very handy for precisely positioning a dynamic filter, especially if you're sidechaining it for ducking.
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metz
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/05/01 03:33:10
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Bloody bananas! I missed out on the half price at jrrshop. Fail!
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metz
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/05/01 03:33:19
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Bloody bananas! I missed out on the half price at jrrshop. Fail!
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metz
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/05/01 03:38:18
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Uh.. sorry about the double post. Dont see a way to delete it. :-(
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/05/01 04:46:31
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You can't delete it. Just go and edit it, erase all the double stuff and put the letters "DP" we all know what it means.
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/05/01 09:58:00
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Just be patient, metz. Melda stuff goes on sale pretty regularly. Get on their mailing list. Watch for new product introductions. They're always offered initially at a big discount (I paid $20 for MDynamicEQ).
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Re: Multianalyzer?
2014/05/04 07:26:57
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metz Bloody bananas! I missed out on the half price at jrrshop. Fail!
I thought I did too but sale is back on @JRR $39.00
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