any winamp spectrum analyzer for vst
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 164 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
hi, is there a way to have something like winamp spectrum analyzer for vst.
because all vst analyzers i saw doesn't have the same analyzer CURVE.
Winamp Spectrum analyzer is much more equal
because all vst analyzers i saw doesn't have the same analyzer CURVE.
Winamp Spectrum analyzer is much more equal
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- KVRAF
- 2550 posts since 13 Mar, 2004
I'd also love to have Winamp's spectrum analyzer as a VST plugin just because I'm so used to looking at it while listening to music with Winamp.
Haven't found it yet though.
But maybe by "CURVE" you actually mean the "slope" of an analyzer ?
This can be adjusted in Voxengo Span for example.
Here's a post talking about it a little, if you shouldn't be familiar with it.
http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p= ... ostcount=1
Haven't found it yet though.
But maybe by "CURVE" you actually mean the "slope" of an analyzer ?
This can be adjusted in Voxengo Span for example.
Here's a post talking about it a little, if you shouldn't be familiar with it.
http://forum.cockos.com/showpost.php?p= ... ostcount=1
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 164 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
ya sorry my english isnt very good.
maybe winamp is more like -3db/Oct DigiCheck
but can't have it in vst version? or something like that? also winamp is really precise
maybe winamp is more like -3db/Oct DigiCheck
but can't have it in vst version? or something like that? also winamp is really precise
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 164 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
sorry my english isnt really good.
just wondering,
when u saying: "This can be adjusted in Voxengo Span for example."
u mean there's a option to adjust that in Span?
i didnt see any option about that.
but yeah the slope is really different. it's ALMOST it. but still not.
just wondering,
when u saying: "This can be adjusted in Voxengo Span for example."
u mean there's a option to adjust that in Span?
i didnt see any option about that.
but yeah the slope is really different. it's ALMOST it. but still not.
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- KVRian
- 1086 posts since 17 Jun, 2012
Justin, the guy who created Winamp, also created the DAW called Reaper. They have a bunch of Free Reaper plugins that can be used for Windows and I believe Mac OS as well. If you can't get an answer here, maybe try the Reaper forum. Good luck and feel free to report back your findings if you do get an answer.
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- KVRAF
- 2550 posts since 13 Mar, 2004
PsychatoR wrote:sorry my english isnt really good.
just wondering,
when u saying: "This can be adjusted in Voxengo Span for example."
u mean there's a option to adjust that in Span?
i didnt see any option about that.
but yeah the slope is really different. it's ALMOST it. but still not.
And no worries about your English, it does the job.
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- KVRAF
- 3477 posts since 27 Dec, 2002 from North East England
AC222 wrote:Justin, the guy who created Winamp, also created the DAW called Reaper.
I did not know that! Winamp was my go-to for many years. I pretty much grew up on it. Got the Reaper demo as I'm considering moving away from Live but haven't tried it out yet. This bit of info has blown my mind!
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- KVRian
- 1086 posts since 17 Jun, 2012
Thanks guys. Glad that I can help.
I checked and Reaper does indeed have free spectral analysis tools. Here is the full list. They are in js (jeausonic format native to reaper). But on the reaper website you can download the JS plugins for free to use and I believe they have vst/au wrappers so you can use any of these tools in any DAW.
Analysis Tools in JS Format:
JS: Analysis/compscope
JS: Analysis/compscope_src
JS: Analysis/fft_noise_generator
JS: Analysis/gfxanalyzer
JS: Analysis/gfxscope
JS: Analysis/gfxspectrograph
JS: Analysis/spectropaint
JS: Analysis/zoomanalyzer
Also, check out the reaeq/reacomp (with built in analyzers) that you can also download for free that is for Reaper but also can be used in vst/au format in any DAW:
Screenshot of Reaeq/Reacomps interactive analyzer
http://shup.com/shup!/530734/analyzers.gif
For more information, this is a helpful thread.
http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=87203
I checked and Reaper does indeed have free spectral analysis tools. Here is the full list. They are in js (jeausonic format native to reaper). But on the reaper website you can download the JS plugins for free to use and I believe they have vst/au wrappers so you can use any of these tools in any DAW.
Analysis Tools in JS Format:
JS: Analysis/compscope
JS: Analysis/compscope_src
JS: Analysis/fft_noise_generator
JS: Analysis/gfxanalyzer
JS: Analysis/gfxscope
JS: Analysis/gfxspectrograph
JS: Analysis/spectropaint
JS: Analysis/zoomanalyzer
Also, check out the reaeq/reacomp (with built in analyzers) that you can also download for free that is for Reaper but also can be used in vst/au format in any DAW:
Screenshot of Reaeq/Reacomps interactive analyzer
http://shup.com/shup!/530734/analyzers.gif
For more information, this is a helpful thread.
http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=87203