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In need of Multimeter tool
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| MSZ |
| Something pretty simple, a very responsive frequency spectrum, phase and overall level. Standalone if possible, any suggestions very welcome. A friend showed me one but it costs over thousand, I would essentially like this around $150. I want to use this as im running reason at the same time. |
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| DJ RANN |
| When are you going to get a proper daw that comes with this for free? |
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| EddieZilker |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
When are you going to get a proper daw that comes with this for free? |
:mad:
What version of Reason are you running, now? |
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| MSZ |
:clown:
Time to go mix
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| Evolve140 |
| Hey what is that $1000 one so I can go pirate it...? |
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| MSZ |
| No, I'll keep researching this over time, I'll let you guys know if I find something suitable. I would prefer not rewiring with reason. |
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| Mel David |
| Don't most EQ VSTs come with spectrum analizers? |
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| itsamemario |
| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
No, I'll keep researching this over time, I'll let you guys know if I find something suitable. I would prefer not rewiring with reason. |
route the audio through jack (the software not the cable) into a vst-host (i know there are some out there made esp for this purpose) where you've loaded up the multimeter of your choice, and then slap that on a seperate monitor. or start using a real daw.:toothless |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| ozone entry thing is about 2 fiddy |
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