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Calling Plugin developers....
Is there any plugin developers taht can do us all a huge favor and make a spectrum anylizer that takes nearly zero resources.. and also along with it make a peak/RMS meter... maybe built into one... I have Inspector.. but its just not as good as the ones in WaveLab5... im sure someoen coudl make something liek this and give it to the community to help us out. Unles I'm totally out of line... or maybe Digi can make somethign like this... that would be good too.
Jonny
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
do u have just Inspector or InspectorXL?
cuz i have inspectorXL and i like it a lot
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
I'll take 'intersample' peak meters built right into Pro Tools. And in every plugin.
Hopefully most of the meters will be optimized for PT 7. Shane
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
unfortunately for analysing spectra you always have to do a fast-fourier-transform (FFT; in wavelab the analyzer is actually called STFT (short-time-fourier-transform)) which will always take up a fairly large amount of resources. the more precise your meter, the more work for your processor..
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
Try this: InspectorXL
http://www.elementalaudio.com/
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
No pain no gain Jonny
You are asking for the "impossible"
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
Any analyzer with a suitably high enough resolution to actually mean anything will by definition eat resources.
Meters that can display intersample peaks reliably require pretty hefty algos to mimic a DAC's reconstruction filter or at the very least upsample to an extremely high sample rate before metering...both of which eat up resources. My honest advice...use ears instead of an analyzer, and leave headroom. When mastering, go analog...because an ADC on recapture will prevent any "illegal" samples from occuring.
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Re: Calling Plugin developers....
BAM...
C_C you are speaking my language cheers,
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