On 28 Sep 2005 at 14:12, A-NO-NE Music wrote: > David W. Fenton / 2005/09/28 / 01:50 PM wrote: > > >BTW, I assume that you produced the spectrograph with some piece of > >high-end audio software that you have. I Googled to see if there was > >any freeware/shareware to do the same thing, and couldn't find > >anything. Any ideas/suggestions, without spending money? > > I was trying to find one for you but I couldn't. > The one I use is called SpectraFoo which is the standard on Mac: > <http://www.mhlabs.com/metric_halo/products/foo/> > And one which is equivalent to Windows is Smaart: > <http://www.siasoft.com/> > > These are the only industrial standard I know of.
Well, I got the demo of that (after the suggestion below turned out to not be usable by me), and I don't know enough to figure out how to use it! I just wanted something that I'd load a file and the program would analyze the audio spectrum and give me the chance to display it in various ways. I was hoping to produce the same kind of graph you made, but for other files, but I guess that's not in the cards. > Oh wait! Elemental audio has a free one: > <http://www.elementalaudio.com/products/inspector/> > I just took a look, and they have Windows version, too! They just > came up with InspectorXL a few weeks ago, and they are quite accurate > as I demoed, while they don't have as many features as SpectraFoo and > Smaart that most of us, studio engineers and FOH engineers needs. Well, turns out that doesn't do me any good, as I don't have an AU- compatible host application to run it in -- I need something that's a standalone application, instead of a plugin. Thanks for the suggestion, though. -- David W. Fenton http://www.bway.net/~dfenton David Fenton Associates http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list Finale@shsu.edu http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale