Wow... That would be incredible... TruelyMayae wrote:Sorry for a late reply, I caught the fly so I'm currently low on productivity..Thanks a lot. The eye-dropper makes sense, I'll see how it can be implemented. And I'll add the frequency thingie with reference tuning, should be no problem.viceverser wrote:Really exciting stuff, Well done!
I too am curious about the osc and stats windows?
A few requests... Eye Dropper for color picker (Just cosmetic so it's easier to setup for a particular DAW), A frequency Note indicator in the advanced tooltip, and the option to change the reference tuning (eg-A440) to any option (This last feature is such a dream option... For alternative mixing techniques... A DREAM feature )
Definitely will be the go to analyzer for me if it tells me the note values of frequencies... Just brilliant, and easy to use
Cheers... V.
This is where I think you can ask for money (Not that you couldn't already), But if this could be used as a multi layered instance analyzer (like Blue Cats MultiAnalizer, Or MAudios MMultiAnalyzer), it would cause some serious noise... In fact I would pay $49AUD tomorrow for that one It's just that good. Beautiful. And as soon as it can give me relative tuned note values (Like tuning to 432) I will be pushing it to as many engineers as I can.Mayae wrote:That was a very nice performance. Multi-channel stuff is considered, but for now I still want to get all the basics done in stereo.Compyfox wrote: Personally, I'd love to see an expansion to multi-channel usage for sure. There are not that many surround vectorscope (goniometers) out there.
I'm excited to see it Congrats again, you deserve it.