Gloxxy I SNORT COAL VIP Junglist Joined Jan 30, 2007 Location TUT' MINES Jul 12, 2010 #1 I need a good frequency analyser that I can use with Record and Reason as I'm producing blind at the moment. Can anyone suggest one? Cheers.
I need a good frequency analyser that I can use with Record and Reason as I'm producing blind at the moment. Can anyone suggest one? Cheers.
Zeal Ohm/C2D/Dark Asylum/Ennex VIP Junglist Joined Aug 8, 2007 Jul 12, 2010 #2 You can set up the Vocoder in reason to work as an analyser I dont find it particuarly accurate though I just use windows media player one A poorly mixed down track can look good on an analyser, just use ur ears then check once its almost made
You can set up the Vocoder in reason to work as an analyser I dont find it particuarly accurate though I just use windows media player one A poorly mixed down track can look good on an analyser, just use ur ears then check once its almost made
Neomind Too many skulls!">:O VIP Junglist Joined Mar 18, 2010 Location Madrid, Spain Jul 12, 2010 #3 I never use freq analyzers... except for "mastering stages" (I'm learning atm) which I never do to my own tracks. Trust your ears and know your setup is the best suggestion I can make
I never use freq analyzers... except for "mastering stages" (I'm learning atm) which I never do to my own tracks. Trust your ears and know your setup is the best suggestion I can make
Sammy Dexcell Stop editing my profile Smarty! VIP Junglist Joined Oct 15, 2004 Location A place where the flowers grow Jul 12, 2010 #4 if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records.
if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records.
Zeal Ohm/C2D/Dark Asylum/Ennex VIP Junglist Joined Aug 8, 2007 Jul 13, 2010 #5 Sphinx187 said: if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records. Click to expand... Wave lab is the shit man, swore by that for ages, just lost it when i formatted my computer Used to mixdown in it alot too
Sphinx187 said: if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records. Click to expand... Wave lab is the shit man, swore by that for ages, just lost it when i formatted my computer Used to mixdown in it alot too
Gloxxy I SNORT COAL VIP Junglist Joined Jan 30, 2007 Location TUT' MINES Jul 13, 2010 #6 riisu said: I thought that Reason/Record couldn't handle 3rd party vsts? (I haven't used either btw) This is is meant to be really good and it's free http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/ Haven't used it myself so can't comment, but comes highly rated. Click to expand... It doesn't support VSTi's so span would be pretty useless unless I rewired Record and Reason into Cubase. Cheers anyway Rhys. Zeal said: You can set up the Vocoder in reason to work as an analyser I dont find it particuarly accurate though I just use windows media player one A poorly mixed down track can look good on an analyser, just use ur ears then check once its almost made Click to expand... I have done this with the vocoder. I've got 2 set up, 1 for 76Hz to 10Khz and 1 for 10Khz to 20Khz. Its not very accurate like you say. Sphinx187 said: if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records. Click to expand... This is want I need, nice 1 Sammy.
riisu said: I thought that Reason/Record couldn't handle 3rd party vsts? (I haven't used either btw) This is is meant to be really good and it's free http://www.voxengo.com/product/span/ Haven't used it myself so can't comment, but comes highly rated. Click to expand... It doesn't support VSTi's so span would be pretty useless unless I rewired Record and Reason into Cubase. Cheers anyway Rhys. Zeal said: You can set up the Vocoder in reason to work as an analyser I dont find it particuarly accurate though I just use windows media player one A poorly mixed down track can look good on an analyser, just use ur ears then check once its almost made Click to expand... I have done this with the vocoder. I've got 2 set up, 1 for 76Hz to 10Khz and 1 for 10Khz to 20Khz. Its not very accurate like you say. Sphinx187 said: if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records. Click to expand... This is want I need, nice 1 Sammy.
E EvezDroppin .. VIP Junglist Joined Nov 16, 2008 Location Exeter Jul 13, 2010 #7 Sphinx187 said: if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records. Click to expand... sounds good, any certain version needed.. is it good for mastering mixing down etc?
Sphinx187 said: if you get a prog like 'wavelab' you can run it along side reason, the analyser is quite accurate too. oh and it records. Click to expand... sounds good, any certain version needed.. is it good for mastering mixing down etc?
jimjimjim oldskool VIP Junglist Joined Sep 8, 2009 Location Slough UK Jul 13, 2010 #8 will give this a go - nice one. p.s. like your new sig gloxxy man ---------- Post added at 15:06 ---------- Previous post was at 13:23 ---------- just seen wavelab aint free cries
will give this a go - nice one. p.s. like your new sig gloxxy man ---------- Post added at 15:06 ---------- Previous post was at 13:23 ---------- just seen wavelab aint free cries
Zeal Ohm/C2D/Dark Asylum/Ennex VIP Junglist Joined Aug 8, 2007 Jul 13, 2010 #9 na wave lab aint free but its WELL worth having trust
jimjimjim oldskool VIP Junglist Joined Sep 8, 2009 Location Slough UK Jul 13, 2010 #10 but i just spent 300 on software and bought an ounce lol next month.