sonogram sg-1

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f**king hell this looks nifty
cant wait untill tonight :)

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the screenshots on the webpage look sweet! Very colorful.
must try soon.

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I cannot get them to load in Live 4, FLS 5 or eXT

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Emerald Tablet wrote:cant wait untill tonight :)
Me, too. Hopefully it's out of beta soon.

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Jonny X wrote:Looks nice. Whats the difference between a sonogram and an osciloscope?
A sonogram represents sound in the frequency domain, an oscilloscope in the time domain.

And check out this guy's chorus. Very nice sound.

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Has anyone got these to work in FLS, eXT or Live?

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Very pretty!
I always wondered though, do people really use this type of analysis over listening? Or rather, how does one use this type of tool?

I'd like to see the wave display resizable (I use that more, personally).

Really fun to watch though. Got it working in XT, blue.

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I've gotten it to work in EnergyXT and Audiomulch. It is quite a lovely thing, too.

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soma wrote:I always wondered though, do people really use this type of analysis over listening? Or rather, how does one use this type of tool?
It's useful for narrowing down problem frequencies, which can be difficult by ear in some cases. Or if you want to see what's going on in a sound before you start changing it. Listening is all you need, but being able to see it just speeds things up.

It is also great for testing out instruments to learn the responses coming out of them, or to get an idea of what you are doing to audio when you EQ/filter/compress etc.

Get Smexoscope if you just want a really good waveform display utility.

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Didn't get it work in FL 5 either :(
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shamann wrote:
soma wrote:I always wondered though, do people really use this type of analysis over listening? Or rather, how does one use this type of tool?
It's useful for narrowing down problem frequencies, which can be difficult by ear in some cases. Or if you want to see what's going on in a sound before you start changing it. Listening is all you need, but being able to see it just speeds things up.

It is also great for testing out instruments to learn the responses coming out of them, or to get an idea of what you are doing to audio when you EQ/filter/compress etc.

Get Smexoscope if you just want a really good waveform display utility.
thanks! I use smexoscope a lot when programing. I think sonar can be useful if I can wrap my head around three dimentions of sound at once (time, frequnecy, amp; or rather x,y,color!). Something makes me want to turn this thing on it's side to really grasp it. :shrug:
I prefer the sound forge view with the x,y,z plane. I use that mostly for reverse engineering loops. (picking out the timing of different sounds.)

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I know that audition has its own sonogram display but I was hoping to have a secondary 1 in the multitrack view. This plugin doesnt even show up in the unsupported. OH AND ALSO DOES NOT WORK IN FXPANSION vst-dx. So theres no workaround... Maybe beta version 2 or somfin?

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