Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

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Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by Unabomber » Sun Oct 24, 2010 12:36 pm

As I was saying, is there any free spectum analyzer around? Thankses in advance

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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by lightshapers » Sun Oct 24, 2010 12:40 pm

voxengo span

theres loads just google it

tbh waves paz is the best one ive used but its not freeeeeee

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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by komanderkin » Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:24 pm

+1 for span, and here's a great one that will let you analyze multiple sources at once:
http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010/10 ... st-plugin/

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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by apastrat » Sun Oct 24, 2010 3:01 pm

Can't go wrong with Voxengo Span.

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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by ToxicBass » Sun Oct 24, 2010 4:12 pm

I personally like this freeware VST, I like how it's re-sizable and easy to read.

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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by Dub_Fiend » Sun Oct 24, 2010 8:53 pm

I was going to say SPAN, but depending on your DAW you can also just use the built-in ones and they're fine :) I use Cubase and the MultiScope VSTe does pretty much what I want :) Logic's track EQ has one built-in and I'm sure Pro Tools and Ableton would have one knocking about somewhere :)


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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by alphacat » Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:40 pm

I have used Cool Edit Pro 2.0's for over 10 years now :o - and have yet to see one I like better, payware or otherwise. Call me curmudgeonly.

However since I'm not planning on upgrading to Audition I've been searching around for a decent Spectrum and Frequency analysis tool, and surprisingly, have really been warming up to ReaFir lately. It's good stuff and can do more than analysis too...

[quote="Cockos Wiki"]
ReaFIR is a EQ and dynamics plug-in that includes an FFT spectrum analysis window. Amongst other things it can be used as a precision EQ, a gate, a fast attack/release precision compressor, a noise reduction tool. [/quote]

The combination of analysis and EQ in the same view is pretty cool for slapping onto the end of the master bus signal chain for fine control over things that aren't quite right and not possible to fix in the individual channel EQ's.

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Re: Free Spectum Analyzer VST?

Post by symmetricalsounds » Mon Oct 25, 2010 11:54 pm

lightshapers wrote: tbh waves paz is the best one ive used but its not freeeeeee
i don't think it's that great, roger nichols one is loads better even though function wise not that much difference but it just does it better.

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