View Static Waveform of Entire Mix?

Author
Dave King
Max Output Level: -46.5 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 2862
  • Joined: 2005/11/13 14:19:48
  • Location: Connecticut, USA
  • Status: offline
2008/10/25 00:02:59 (permalink)

View Static Waveform of Entire Mix?

Hi,

After fooling around with HarBal, I'm wondering if there is a way within Sonar, or perhaps using a free or cheap plug that it is possible to view a waveform that represents the EQ spectrum of an entire project in a static form?

Dave King
www.davekingmusic.com

SONAR X2 Producer 64-Bit 
StudioCat PC
Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1 
Intel Corel i5 3450 CPU @3.10 GHz 
RAM 8 GB
M-Audio Delta 44

M-Audio MidiSport 2x2
 
#1

3 Replies Related Threads

    John
    Forum Host
    • Total Posts : 30467
    • Joined: 2003/11/06 11:53:17
    • Status: offline
    RE: View Static Waveform of Entire Mix? 2008/10/25 01:09:32 (permalink)
    Isn't that what a spectrum analysis will do? Span perhaps. If you want to compare use one on a pre bus and one on a post bus of the EQ.

    Best
    John
    #2
    Dave King
    Max Output Level: -46.5 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 2862
    • Joined: 2005/11/13 14:19:48
    • Location: Connecticut, USA
    • Status: offline
    RE: View Static Waveform of Entire Mix? 2008/10/25 01:29:29 (permalink)
    Yes, I have SPAN, but it's always in motion during the mix and only shows you the spectrum at particular points in time. I'm looking for something that provides a graphical display of the spectrum for the entire song staticly and lives as a plug-in within the project.

    post edited by Dave King - 2008/10/25 01:32:46

    Dave King
    www.davekingmusic.com

    SONAR X2 Producer 64-Bit 
    StudioCat PC
    Windows 7 Home Premium, Service Pack 1 
    Intel Corel i5 3450 CPU @3.10 GHz 
    RAM 8 GB
    M-Audio Delta 44

    M-Audio MidiSport 2x2
     
    #3
    John
    Forum Host
    • Total Posts : 30467
    • Joined: 2003/11/06 11:53:17
    • Status: offline
    RE: View Static Waveform of Entire Mix? 2008/10/25 01:47:01 (permalink)
    Its not what you want but it may be useful The "Spd" (speed) selector specifies the speed (averaging coefficient) of the spectrum analyzer. The less the speed the more latent spectrum analyzer is. This is from GlissEQ but its much the same as Span. Ozone can take snapshots.
    Blue cat has a free spectrum analyzer that can freeze.Here
    post edited by John - 2008/10/25 02:30:59

    Best
    John
    #4
    Jump to:
    © 2024 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1