Re: JACK (or LADSPA or LV2) spectrum analyzer?

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On Friday 02 April 2010 03:30:22 Ken Restivo wrote:
> I'm mixing away, and at times I want to LOOK at the spectrum of a sound--
>  my ears are not yet well-developed enough for me to say "oh, that lump is
>  at about 420Hz, and there's another at 3172Hz...", and sitting here
>  sweeping with a parametric EQ seems prone to inaccuracy.

But sweeping through frequencies with the parametric is probably the only way 
to learn it. Looking at a spectrum analyser is fun but it teaches your eyes, 
not your ears.
And I think most people want music for their ears, not music for the eyes...

> Is there a LADSPA or LV2 spectrum analyzer, similar to the one that's in
>  JAMIN? And/or, is there a standalone JACK spectrum analyzer-- less
>  heavyweight than JAMIN-- that I could use as a client, and just patch it
>  in and out of tracks to view them?

japa is great. You can even use it to set up the pa. For that it has pink and 
white noise generators built in... But you have to be aware of the bass-
changing effect of the update-interval...

Have fun,

Arnold

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