
to visually see the frequencies that are playing
what are the alterantives or similar?
What would i search for find a similar unit?
Cheers
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Whoops... Somehow I overlooked the fact you wanted a hardware analyser. Anyway, look into one with 32 bands or more. 10 bands is not enough to be usable in all circumstances.BertKoor wrote:Visit http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php and select the "analyser" tickbox in the Effects section.
KBKB wrote:I'm looking for a hardware Audio Analyzer (like the Samson D1500)
to visually see the frequencies that are playing
what are the alterantives or similar?
What would i search for find a similar unit?
Cheers
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