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Inspector (spectrum analyzer):

http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/ ... index.html (http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspector/index.html)

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Inspector (spectrum analyzer):

http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/ ... index.html

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Chin up, topaz.

The PC version of Inspector is in the works and coming soon.

How soon? I can't say - if I told you, I'd have to kill you :wink: .

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To Brittnell:

That list you provided is just fine (and neat). Thanks.

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Bismark spectral analyzer for PC and Mac

FFT4VST spectral analyzer is free until you pay for it.

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Wah pedals are low pass filters with high feedback ('Q')
Nope, they are not!
A Wah boosts a specific freqeuncy range more like a peaking filter ste to a positiv gain. It seems like you've never used a real WahWah.

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Hi:

Dingo, could you add our Baxxpander to the Saturation category, please? Our website is http://www.elogoxa.net

Thank you very much!

Sahul
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Mikael Adle wrote:Is there a free wah-wah effect somewhere?

D-Sound Autowah was free with Computer Music a while back, but doesn't seem to be on their website?

www.dsound1.com (http://www.dsound1.com)

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dubndrums wrote:D-Sound Autowah was free with Computer Music a while back, but doesn't seem to be on their website?
Look around www.directxfiles.com . There was a download link to that free version somewhere on it.

EDIT: nope, sorry. That is for the distortion and the EQ :?
CrimsonWarlock aka TechnoGremlin, Moved to Reason and Rack Extensions exclusively (from Reaper and VSTs) several years ago.

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Arcane Device has a long list of free FX (though made with SE), at least one is worth mentioning here

Echotank XL

My friend bumped into this very nice 3-line delay unit, complete with filters & assignable LFOs, featuring cross-feeding of the delay lines :D ...kind of poor man's OhmBoyz, but making even freakier stuff. And with good presets, recommended for those who seek a special delay.

Take look at http://antisound.semperstudio.com/devic ... aynews=all

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patchworkcat wrote:
helium wrote:
Wah pedals are low pass filters with high feedback ('Q')
Nope, they are not!
A Wah boosts a specific freqeuncy range more like a peaking filter ste to a positiv gain.
Girls, girls, don't fight. You're talking about the same thing. The high Q or resonance is the peaking part of the peaking filter. "Feedback" isn't really the best term for it though it does involve a feedback loop in the circuit or algorithm implementing the filter.
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Thanks Borogove, feeling a little gyred and gimbled! :lol:
Having ransacked the old VSTs I might even suggest TK's 4filters- kind of 'wholesome' .

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f**king missed this, what's a 'peaking' filter? It really doesn't matter what you call it- it sounds like a low pass filter you twat.
It's one of the common filters everyone knows: Lowpass, highpass, bandpass, bandreject, shelving and peaking.

commonly shelving and peaking filters are used in parametric EQs. While a lowpassfilter filters out the frequencys above the cutoff-frequency (the friquency, where the signal is attenuated by 3dB) a peaking filter boosts or cutts a specific frequency band. If you use a small bandwidth and a high gain-factor (>= 18dB) and make it's center frequency follows the envelope, you did a WahWah.

To check this ou can try it: Generate white noise, path it through your wahwah and analyse the signal that coms out. My one behaves very much like I told you. The high frequencys are still present, while a small frequency rage is booste a lot. If you don't have a wahwah you can check Amplitube or Sinositus Wahwah. All of the behave the same way.


Oh and what is a twat? All I found is:
(vulgar) external female genitalia, vulva; woman as a sex object (Slang)

That wouldn' be very politely of you ;)

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