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Spectrum Analyzer?

Spectrum Analyzer?

2001-12-11 by sucrosemusic

Not sure if I spelled that right.  Ok, who knows a decent software-
based spectrum analyzer?  I'd like one with the ability to show 
various frequencies, but a *really* neat feature is the "scrolling 
voiceprint" thing that some software (and hardware) spectrum 
analyzers have (even the one with winamp has that)

I'm not ready to shell out big bucks for a hardware one, so does 
anyone know of one?  I'd prefer Win-doze based, but if it's *nix, I'd 
even set up a machine for it.

BTW, I've alraedy got an oscilliscope, but it's a miserable old 
heathkit.  =]

I'd just love to be able to see what's happening with my various 
gear, esp. once my MOTM setup grows.

-Geoff

Re: [motm] Spectrum Analyzer?

2001-12-11 by Paul Schreiber

SpectraFoo is pretty neat-o. Mac only, though.

http://www.mhlabs.com/products/spectrafoo.html


Paul S.

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> Not sure if I spelled that right.  Ok, who knows a decent software-
> based spectrum analyzer?  I'd like one with the ability to show 
> various frequencies, but a *really* neat feature is the "scrolling 
> voiceprint" thing that some software (and hardware) spectrum 
> analyzers have (even the one with winamp has that)
> 
> I'm not ready to shell out big bucks for a hardware one, so does 
> anyone know of one?  I'd prefer Win-doze based, but if it's *nix, I'd 
> even set up a machine for it.
> 
> BTW, I've alraedy got an oscilliscope, but it's a miserable old 
> heathkit.  =]
> 
> I'd just love to be able to see what's happening with my various 
> gear, esp. once my MOTM setup grows.
> 
> -Geoff
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ 
> 
>

Re: [motm] Spectrum Analyzer?

2001-12-11 by Scott Evans, Gen Mgr

Here are three that I am looking at.
The first one is the choice so far (Windows)
The second one is pricey (295 + 200 per option) (also Windows).
Last one is for Creative Labs sound cards and is DOS.

Scott

http://audio-software.com/
http://www.telebyte.com/pioneer/
http://www.hampubs.com/spec.htm


sucrosemusic wrote:
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> 
> Not sure if I spelled that right.  Ok, who knows a decent software-
> based spectrum analyzer?  I'd like one with the ability to show
> various frequencies, but a *really* neat feature is the "scrolling
> voiceprint" thing that some software (and hardware) spectrum
> analyzers have (even the one with winamp has that)
> 
> I'm not ready to shell out big bucks for a hardware one, so does
> anyone know of one?  I'd prefer Win-doze based, but if it's *nix, I'd
> even set up a machine for it.
>

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