On Friday 02 April 2010 07:48:39 Arnold Krille wrote: > 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... What are the implications of setting up with an empty room and playing to a full room? > > Have fun, > > Arnold drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user