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Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2002 12:06 am
by kimgr
I found myself needing the Spectrum Analyzer (from /DP1) in /DP3 for the first time yesterday, and found out it doesn't work ???
Has anyone gotten it to work, or is there an update available ?
If anyone has an unprotected version, I'll be happy to fix it myself :smile:

Kim.

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2002 6:11 pm
by j9k
it asked for the fft dll and i have cut and pasted it from my scope1 install to the same dir in the 3 version. i also restarted scope and it worked.

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2002 10:04 pm
by at0m
'copy - paste'


at0m mosquito hunting again :wink:

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2002 3:43 am
by onomat
Hi All!
No offence to Creamware on this point but I have found "Spectralab" to be the absolute fastest and most accurate spectrum program available on any system.

It was designed for 386 and 486 processors and so is blindingly fast and efficient on Pentium class and modern processors. It handles realtime or offline processing and has 3d drawing, Spectrogram, FFT, Phase and room calibration tools. You can run it no probs. with SCOPE/Pulsar at the same time and it never crashes.
Check it out.

Posted: Sat Mar 23, 2002 7:35 am
by at0m
Do you have an url for that? (sorry if i'm missing something;) In my search I found this one instead:
http://www.soundtechnology.com/rta_dm.html

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2002 1:50 am
by onomat
Yes. That's the program.
They have evaluation copies for download too.
Cheers

Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2002 9:05 am
by spacef
Hi,
I hope you don't mind that i post again the link to a very nice spectrum analyzer (especially for its sonogram), for matters of searching on planetZ in the furure. Certainly not as pro as the link above, but very very useful and extrememly cheap (9.95 USD without the CD), very accurate and, in fact, pretty profesional (i tested many sound inputs and this plug reacted very well for something of its kind, especially for developping devices).

direct link http://spectool.mastak.com/

(it works on winamp).

Use it with a winamp "line-in" plu gin, and it does the job very well. Winamp is fed by a wave source, so mute the wave-source to avoid delay effect. and for the price you can't beat it.

Look for "spectrum" in winamp.com plugins, there are a few others i didn't test yet because i felt they were only visualization effect with no real accuracy.

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