free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4
s(m)exoscope is not 64 bit...Any 64 bit free audio analyzer plug ins that you would recommend?
s(m)exoscope is not 64 bit...Any 64 bit free audio analyzer plug ins that you would recommend?
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
What kind of display and what kind of analysis do you need? "Audio analyzer" is a broad concept and you already have Spectrum in Live working fine. I'm using Melda MMultiAnalyzer which has a Spectrum Analyzer, a Sonogram, a Collision display and a waveform Loudness display much like s(m)exoscope and is typically used on multiple tracks. Well worth the investment. It's on sale now and then.junqueira wrote:http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4
s(m)exoscope is not 64 bit...Any 64 bit free audio analyzer plug ins that you would recommend?
One free alternative for multitrack analysis is Voxengo Span, but it's more messy to set up than MMultiAnalyzer and doesn't have a real time waveform display like s(m)exoscope. Worth to check out though as it's free.
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
I have MAnalyzer (free plug in, not the Multi). I'm looking for waveform visuals like s(m)exoscopeStromkraft wrote:What kind of display and what kind of analysis do you need? "Audio analyzer" is a broad concept and you already have Spectrum in Live working fine. I'm using Melda MMultiAnalyzer which has a Spectrum Analyzer, a Sonogram, a Collision display and a waveform Loudness display much like s(m)exoscope and is typically used on multiple tracks. Well worth the investment. It's on sale now and then.junqueira wrote:http://bram.smartelectronix.com/plugins.php?id=4
s(m)exoscope is not 64 bit...Any 64 bit free audio analyzer plug ins that you would recommend?
One free alternative for multitrack analysis is Voxengo Span, but it's more messy to set up than MMultiAnalyzer and doesn't have a real time waveform display like s(m)exoscope. Worth to check out though as it's free.
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
I'm assuming you're on the Mac? You can see what other plug-ins that get suggested, but to the best of my knowledge there is only the MMultiAnalyzer that has this capability. At least I couldn't find any alternatives last november.junqueira wrote:
I have MAnalyzer (free plug in, not the Multi). I'm looking for waveform visuals like s(m)exoscope
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
Yep, I'm on mac...thanks for the input buddy!Stromkraft wrote:I'm assuming you're on the Mac? You can see what other plug-ins that get suggested, but to the best of my knowledge there is only the MMultiAnalyzer that has this capability. At least I couldn't find any alternatives last september.junqueira wrote:
I have MAnalyzer (free plug in, not the Multi). I'm looking for waveform visuals like s(m)exoscope
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
A full version of Scope, from the Vengeance producer suite was given away in one of the last Computer Music mags (#216), you could get it and a bunch of other stuff by buying a digital copy for like $5. Scope is a combo waveform/spectrum/stereo field analyzer, looks pretty good from my so far limited use of it. Very similar to s(m)exoscope, though with some extra options like transient detection.
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
Great tip!antarktika wrote:A full version of Scope, from the Vengeance producer suite was given away in one of the last Computer Music mags (#216), you could get it and a bunch of other stuff by buying a digital copy for like $5. Scope is a combo waveform/spectrum/stereo field analyzer, looks pretty good from my so far limited use of it. Very similar to s(m)exoscope, though with some extra options like transient detection.
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Re: free 64 bit Audio Analyzer like "s(m)exoscope"
If you have Max4Live, there are several available. Go to http://www.maxforlive.com and search for "oscilloscope". They're pretty basic and of course, only usable within Live, but they might be suitable depending on your needs.
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