Yeah, you can really see the time lag and loss of short peaks in the Spectra. I have yet to see a PC based RTA that has the look and feel of the analog filter based RTA's
Cool! I searched long for a video about this unit! But for monitoring the freuquency spectrum, I like the Behringer DEQ2496 better, it has double the number of frequency bands!
Hello Pitonlab! Thank you very much for Specscan. I own one Klark TEKNIK DN60 (at one "monoed" L/R Group of my mixing desk) that I use all the time.
To now be able to insert an equivalent VST into each track of my multitrack session makes mixing a lot more subtile. WON-DER-FULL! :-)
The only missing thing in the VST is the "peak hold" function. For the rest, I can confirm that it works exactly like shown in your video.
Thanks again.
rraphaelj 1 month ago
А в чем это у вас плагин запущен?
ph08nyx 1 year ago
hey, i dont find any information about specan32 on the internet! where can i get this software emulation?
smooth1411 1 year ago
@smooth1411
here -
pitonelab.ru/specan32/
vittorno 1 year ago
Yeah, you can really see the time lag and loss of short peaks in the Spectra. I have yet to see a PC based RTA that has the look and feel of the analog filter based RTA's
www73171 1 year ago
Cool! I searched long for a video about this unit! But for monitoring the freuquency spectrum, I like the Behringer DEQ2496 better, it has double the number of frequency bands!
NoizeGearIch 1 year ago
ooooo!
timebooster 1 year ago