View Full Version : real time filter analyzer plugin?
Audioklinik
19-11-2005, 06:59 AM
Does anybody know a good filter analyzer plugin?
18db/octave
Thanks
vadarfone
21-11-2005, 12:26 PM
Elemental Audio Firium
Waves PAZ
I still wish someone would make a PROPER low CPU (like **** all CPU) Spectrum Analyzer.
TechMouse
21-11-2005, 01:01 PM
I still wish someone would make a PROPER low CPU (like **** all CPU) Spectrum Analyzer.
That's a pretty big ask!
Even the most simplistic of spectral analysis still needs some fairly hardcore processing.
(I think)
vadarfone
21-11-2005, 03:52 PM
Really? I am not so sure...
It seems pretty common to have eq analysis on even the most low rent of audio players (Windows Media Player has a little one etc).
I am not sure how accurate what I am saying is, just clutching at straws.
Would be nice to have a really low cpu tool though eh?
tekkers
08-12-2005, 02:41 PM
Elemental audio do a nice thing called Inspector as well..... its free
if thats not enough ya can go for the posh upmarket more spinny graphics than u can imagine deluxe pack
http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspectorxl/index.html
i'm sure there are some more freebies too - kinda ocilliscope type ones but i've bloody forgotten what they are at the mo - i'll have a root around for em later
:shock:
loopdon
08-12-2005, 04:29 PM
maybe voxengo's span:
http://www.voxengo.com/files/scrn/SPAN17.jpg
http://www.voxengo.com/product/SPAN/
for waveform visualisation this is really cool:
s(M)exoscope
http://bram.smartelectronix.com/images/scope_small.png
http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4
http://bram.smartelectronix.com/scope_docs/
another freaky one:
Fre(a)koscope
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/images/frequoscope.png
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/images/frequoscope3.png
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/images/frequoscope4.png
http://mdsp.smartelectronix.com/ffttools/
tekkers
09-12-2005, 02:12 PM
yup those were the others i was thinking about - the smartelectronix ones are wicked - free too yayyyy
danielmarshall
19-12-2005, 02:02 PM
wormjar making an anyliser with a low CPU drain is possible, but like with most things there's a tradeoff. In this case perormance is inversly proportional to how accurate the display will be.. Most musicians want to know exactly how the singal is distributed in the frequency domain of the sample, and will therefore be prepared to take a small hit in performance. It'd be good if DSP coders would add FFT size parameters in their plugins though.
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