Hey Jerry,
Your response reveals my age...! I was thinking about all of this
expensive hardware you'd need for analysis - but it's all available with the
software and processing horsepower now. Living in the past am I!
Ed Edwards
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From: <tuskerfort@...>
To: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 8:15 AM
Subject: [AN1x] Re: AN1X Envelope shapes
> > Ok you dang geek - what kind of a "visual frequency analyzer" do
> you have
> > access to? A slow timebase, storage oscilloscope would be my first
> choice
> > for attempting this venture. But I'm an electronics geek, too,
> even though
> > I'm a musician. (:`/)
>
> Ed:
>
> Wavelab has something they call a 3D frequency analysis plot. For a
> wave file it plots time on the X axis, frequency on Y axiz and
> amplitude (the amount of stuff at a given frequency at a given point
> in time) on the Z axis. So that allows you to track over time. It's
> really not precise enough (you can't zoom in and out, for example). I
> think it was designed for comparing one mix to another. For regular
> geeky stuff like analyzing the An1X's waveforms (e.g. what edge
> setting gets me closest to a triangle waveform?) I use this free
> software:
>
> http://www.sonicspot.com/wavetools/wavetools.html
>
> It's stable and easy to use. And it's got the basic oscilloscope,
> frequency plot, level meter etc. I hear some of the new commercial
> plug-ins have all kinds of esoteric tools, but I can't bring myself
> to spend money on something like this. :)
>
> Do you use any of these kinds of tools, Ed?
>
> Jerry
>
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