MMultiAnalyzer is a unique multitrack analyzer and sonogram, which will let you look inside your audio material and reveal problems and collisions quickly, easily and with astonishing accuracy. Just put it onto all tracks you are interested in and the plugins will automatically find each other. Then there are the unique features such as super-resolution, deharmonization, and much more:
MMultiAnalyzer
Reviewed By tommyzai
October 10th, 2013
MMultiAnalyzer by MeldaProduction is an outstanding multi-track analyzer that displays "frequency collisions" on a colorful sonogram. These visual representations of the spectral information clearly indicate where the audio frequencies sit on a track. I'm a visual person, even when it comes to creating music. I need to see what I'm listening to. Therefore, for me, MMultiAnalyzer is really cool and would be dream if the framework of the IU were prettier. Yet, instead of only listening to determine volume discrepancies and frequency collisions, I can see the problems and address them. Without much effort, I can use another sense while mixing — my eyes! Most of the work is done behind the scenes and adjusted in easy mode; however, there is an advanced edit mode that allows deeper manipulation, including: normalization, super-resolution and deharmonization. MMA gathers all the information and illustrates comparisons in a multi-mode. There are four main views. My favorite is called "collision view," which shows the frequency overlap.
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Soon after I launched and began experimenting with MMultiAnalyzer, it became an indispensible tool — I can't imagine mixing without it. I have always tried to separate sounds while producing music. When two sounds fight over occupying the same frequencies, both suffer. Unfortunately, I never had a way of validate my sonic space-making efforts. I trust my ears; yet, it's nice to use my eyes to verify. This plugin is a visual treat. I highly recommend MMA to any level e-musician, sound designer, producer, etc., LOOKING to improve the sound of their mix. I give MMultiAnalyzer two big eyeballs that are open wide and ready to mix.
Read ReviewOne thing that would make this analyzer even better, would be an Auto-listen function, just like like in almost all the eq's from Melda. [Hopefully all Melda eq's will get it in the future].
Mads.
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