New Free Plugin: Spectrum Analyzer VST (Windows) — Beta

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Hi everyone,

I’m Carlos Rayas, an independent software developer and a music production enthusiast.
As a Windows user, I always missed having a truly practical and professional free spectrum analyzer VST. I tried Spectrum Analyzer by Seven Phases, but it never fully fit my workflow. Since I can’t use Logic’s Multimeter, I decided to build my own analyzer using high-level audio libraries.

The design is inspired by the architecture of the Seven Phases repositories, but with a cleaner, more modern look similar to Logic’s Multimeter. I’m releasing it completely free for the community.

The plugin is currently in beta phase, so I’d love to hear your feedback and suggestions for improvements or new features.
You can download it here:

👉 https://sites.google.com/view/aura-audio-plugins/inicio (https://sites.google.com/view/aura-audio-plugins/inicio)

Thanks for checking it out — I really hope it’s useful, and I look forward to your opinions!

—Carlos Rayas
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Hi Carlos, Auralyzer looks nice and it works, just tried, congrats. For the look maybe it could do without the extra wood frame, it makes the GUI unnecessary large. And if you plan to add more features to the spectrum analyzer you could check the multi-featured and free Span
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/span-by-voxengo
Ciao from Italy

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Hola. Agreed with the poster above. The wood border and the title bar are wasted space, you don't need that.

I'd suggest to crop out only the analyzer window (the dark blue part) and move the color chooser into it.
Lose all the wood and the thick title bar.

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