Possibility of extending MAnalyzer to >20 kHz?
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- KVRist
- 193 posts since 3 Mar, 2013
While this doesn't have much application in music, it's nice for analysis purposes. Nothing crazy, I'd just like to adjust the analysis window to about 22 or 24 kHz.
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- KVRian
- 1094 posts since 23 Sep, 2006
+1
I've noticed the shape of the Melda high shelf EQ's drastically changes when setting them to oversampling, so it would be good to get more visibility with high frequency information.
I use the analyzer in Adobe Audition a lot and that actually goes below 20hz too, which is super useful when determining how to handle low frequency rumble in live recordings and mixing. It also adapts according to the samplerate of the input, so scales up accordingly when using 96khz and 192khz.
I've noticed the shape of the Melda high shelf EQ's drastically changes when setting them to oversampling, so it would be good to get more visibility with high frequency information.
I use the analyzer in Adobe Audition a lot and that actually goes below 20hz too, which is super useful when determining how to handle low frequency rumble in live recordings and mixing. It also adapts according to the samplerate of the input, so scales up accordingly when using 96khz and 192khz.
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 193 posts since 3 Mar, 2013
Also it seems it is very hard to tell the visual difference between left and right, because they're two overlapping shades of the same color.
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Laptop: Win 8.1 | i7 4710HQ (4 cores 2.5 GHz)| 16 GB RAM | GTX850m | SSD boot plus one HDD
Laptop: Win 8.1 | i7 4710HQ (4 cores 2.5 GHz)| 16 GB RAM | GTX850m | SSD boot plus one HDD
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 193 posts since 3 Mar, 2013
Example, measuring filters for de-cramping. Easy with SPAN, not so easy with MAnalyzer. http://imgur.com/a/ydoR6
Desktop: Win 7 Pro SP1 | i7 960 (4 cores 3.2 GHz) | 16 GB RAM | GTX470 | SSD boot plus 3x HDDs
Laptop: Win 8.1 | i7 4710HQ (4 cores 2.5 GHz)| 16 GB RAM | GTX850m | SSD boot plus one HDD
Laptop: Win 8.1 | i7 4710HQ (4 cores 2.5 GHz)| 16 GB RAM | GTX850m | SSD boot plus one HDD
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- KVRAF
- 14339 posts since 15 Mar, 2008 from Czech republic
I understand, but that won't happen folks, sorry. If you need such things, you need to use span for example. I do
, rarely needed, but when needed, it's here
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