[linux-audio-user] good spectrum analyser

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You can lower the update frequency of the spectrum or disable it.  That
might help a bit but there's a lot going on here.  Use the -s option on
the command line.  Range is 1-10 with 10 the default and 0 disabled. 
You can also set it through the GUI under the options menu.

Steve,

	Do you think it's time to add a jamin-users list and upgrade the
tarball?  Also, do you want me to add some more bypass buttons?  If so,
where?

Jan


On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 13:23, Russell Hanaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-02-21 at 04:25, Steve Harris wrote:
> > On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 08:27:46 -0300, Andr? Alves Pereira wrote:
> > > Em S?bado 21 Fevereiro 2004 01:48, Florin Andrei escreveu:
> > > > Anyone knows a good spectrum analyser? Preferably as an XMMS plugin, but
> > > > a JACK-aware thing is also acceptable.
> > > >
> > > 
> > > http://freqtweak.sourceforge.net/
> > 
> > Theres also JAMin, but it has a bit too much cpu cost to use as just a
> > analyser.
> 
> JaMin is an awesome app!  Is there anyway it can be setup to reduce some
> of the CPU use? Like leaving the eq in and maybe the limiter/compressor
> functions and nothing else?
> > 
> > http://jamin.sf.net/
> > 
> > - Steve
> 




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