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platinumears wrote:
larsby wrote:Thats good stuff, but still its not in the filter section. But thanx a bunch for the link!
:? I don't follow you..?
you know to right of the screen, where you drop filters. a builtin spectrum visualiser, in the form of the volume/pan positioner-meter.
A built in graphical tracktion plugin that shows the spectrum.
Not a VST but a tracktion-plug.
That way you can always se whenever your tracks are out of bounds with a flip of your eyes.

Am Irambling here, or did I manage to explain properly?
Things are always so clear inside my head ! :)

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larsby wrote: Not a VST but a tracktion-plug.
Why would that make a difference? Unless you want the display to show on the filter icon, like the EQ curve.. but wouldn't that be too small to be useful?

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If used almost the whole area, it could show enough to get a hint on what is happening.
If you wanna know which two tracks are colliding.
how its looking after any eq'ing.
That is especially interestig if you are doing eq'ing sweeps.
But mostly it would be useful as a visualising tool tht is ever present for us that are newbies at the whole mastering piece of music creation.

But I can surese why its one of the lesser wants, and it might even be redundant with T2 if you can have more plugs open at the same time. And as for wasting jules time, if its this or a new stretch/slice i'd go with the latter.

Anyway, we might be clogging up the forum, maybe we should take this discussion privately?

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To be honest, I don't think RTA is really that useful for eq-ing: it can sometimes help to identify precisely which frequency need cutting, and to check that the low sub-bass region isn't doing nasty things that your monitors aren't telling you about.. but most EQ decisions really need to be made with your ears I'm afraid.

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