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Author Topic: Can we get a simple, visually appealing, accurate, Spectrogram/Oscilloscope?  (Read 7236 times)

theoctavist

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i outgrew the milkdrop stuff long ago. now I want useful visualizations.  a spectrogram, loudness meter, oscilloscope...foobar had great ones.

is this possible?  that is my only complaint now. love jriver
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Ninouchka

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You can use vst plugins in MC.
I use some freeware ones like these

http://bedroomproducersblog.com/2011/06/24/bpb-freeware-studio-best-free-spectrum-analyzer-vst-plugins/

Maybe it is something to check out.
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theoctavist

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http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee381/dilaton/foobar_2.jpg


Indeed, I use SPAN and others from within the DSP window.

but, as a recording engineer(and mix), I am in desperate need of a Spectrogram/Correlation Meter/Loudness Meter that functions the same way MILKDROP does. I want it to access it from the Visualizations/Display View screen...  this is a very basic function that I believe *all* serious audio players should have. professionals need this feature. 

like THIS for example. this is nearly identical to my .cfg in foobar.                                                                                                                                                                                  
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Have you tried using the Visualization Studio?
 
Right-click the "cover art" area and select a visualization. You will then be able to select the visualization studio if you right-click again.
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theoctavist

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Have you tried using the Visualization Studio?
 
Right-click the "cover art" area and select a visualization. You will then be able to select the visualization studio if you right-click again.


I have not! will now! thank you!
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theoctavist

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is there a tutorial on creating things in visualization studio?  I have some very clear ideas about what I want from the spectrogram, etc.  just gotta figure out to make it
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Daan Verhaar

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I would like to know as well, I found a great spectrum analyzer VST I wan't to use but am struggling to get it into Vis Studio
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adamt

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You can add VST plugins by going to the DSP manager and clicking manage plugins.  From there, select "Add JRiver, VST, or Winamp plugin". 
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Daan Verhaar

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You can add VST plugins by going to the DSP manager and clicking manage plugins.  From there, select "Add JRiver, VST, or Winamp plugin". 
So I did, but it then pops-up in the middle of my screen, on top of MC.I would like to have it appearing in the ' Display' box.
I expect this must be done within Vis Studio, but I can't figure out how.
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contium

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I have wanted some like this forever. I would really like something like the Pinguin Audio Meter.

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