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Old 10-26-2011, 11:21 PM
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Question VST Frequency Analyzer with Freq Solos?

Hello Everybody,

I'm a professional motion picture and television editor who has recently gotten into doing some VERY basic mixing with a DAW that unfortunately isn't ProTools. When I get some more dough saved up, maybe I'll invest.

Years ago I was messing around with a DAW called SAW Studio which had a 50 band frequency analyzer which allowed you to SOLO a frequency band or a number of frequency bands so you could isolate sounds for fixes.

I'm dying to find a VST plugin with that functionality. Does anybody know of one? The Studio Frequency Analyzer allowed me to simply click on a frequency band and voila, it would solo it for me. Made it great for finding the hisses, hums, rumbles and miscellaneous noises that I wanted to minimize.

Thanks in advance for your help.

Chris Conlee
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