Is there a good Spectrum Analyzer around?

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VenuZ
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Post by VenuZ »

I'm looking for a good spectrum analyzer... Is there some plugins around for Pulsar?
Thanx in advance.
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Post by at0m »

http://www.planetz.com/orbitone has "ANNA FFT analyser", also Wolfgang Wanko has made "30 Analyser".

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Pics courtesy of http://www.lcv.ne.jp/~sitar/

I don't know where to find the 30 Analyser online.

Here's an EQ by Earlyfirst, 15 bands volumes and VU's. http://www.planetz.com/forums/viewtopic ... 7&forum=16

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Post by bosone »

try to search for "spectralab" in google. i remember i tried a wonderful windows spectrum analizer
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pinguin
isn't pulsar's but is great! :smile:
VenuZ
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Post by VenuZ »

Thanx you all for the replies...
I have tried it all but looking around i have find the one from Sek'd. It's not a plugin (like the Pinguin's one) but it's really good. Take a look if you need something like it:
http://www.sekd.com/product_main/sonoscope_info.htm
there is also a 20 day trial downloadable demo.
Thanx again to all :wink:

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Post by sharcsound »

here is the link for the analyzer 30: http://www.ars-resonor.de/down.html
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On 2003-02-02 07:14, sharcsound wrote:
here is the link for the analyzer 30: http://www.ars-resonor.de/down.html
says 'still building', no entry
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Post by Virtuos »

I have always used Sound Forge Spectrum Analysis. Ok, it´s not an Pulsar Plugin or Direct-X, but I think it´s the best analyzer out there.
You have so much options, so you can get all the information you need in a simple way!

If you havn´t tried it yet, please do! It´s worth a try :smile:
//Björn
Swedish Trance Music
www.lagoonamusic.com
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