The native Fruity WaveCandy can't be that hard to learn and I can't understand squat from it.
I open it, play with the equalizers and nothing changes at all.
I lower the bass frequencies and the spectrum just doesn't change, or maybe I'm blind and just not noticing it. (it IS enabled, it just suck)
Is there anything out there that is real sensitive and easy to read?
One of the coolest freeware SAs I've come across is Vertex DSP's MultiInspector Free - it lets you see the frequency response from multiple tracks at once:
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Last edited by cryophonik on Jul-04-2008 at 14:02
Jul-03-2008 21:34
Ray_Chappell
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Originally posted by cryophonik
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One of the coolest freeware SAs I've come across is Vertex DSP's MultiInspector Free - it lets you see the frequency response from multiple tracks at once:
edit: BTW, I'm using it to compare my tracks to pro tracks and I'm noticing A LOT that I'll have questions about later.
But I'm noticing a huge variance between the SA's DB meters and DB meters.
If the frequency registering highest on the SA's db meter on the left is -7db (in this instance 1.6k) how is it coming through the DB meter at 0b? When no other frequency is higher than -7db?
Confusing
Last edited by DJ Robby Rox on Jul-06-2008 at 02:45