Blue Cat Audio – Blue Cats FreqAnalyst Multi v2.1 (VST, RTAS) [WIN x86 x64]


Year / Date of Issue: 10.2015
Version: 2.1
Developer: Blue Cat Audio
Developer site: www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_FreqAnalystMulti/
Format: VST, RTAS
Bit depth: 32bit, 64bit
Tabletka: Cured
System requirements: Microsoft Visual C ++ 2008 runtime
An SSE2-enabled processor (Pentium 4 or later).
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 or 8.


Description: Blue Cat Audio expands its line of plug-ins for analysis. The whole Multi Pack appears. These new designs can display, measure and compare audio from different tracks on the same screen.
Blue Cat’s FreqAnalyst Multi is a unique real-time multitrack spectrum analyzer: it allows you to visualize the spectral content of multiple audio tracks on a single screen with extreme clarity and high resolution, in time and frequency. It’s the perfect mixing solution: you can use it as frequency pickups and see how much of the spectrum each instrument is actually using. It is now possible to just as easily compare the spectrum of multiple settings (for EQ matching or response curve measurement) thanks to the new ‘Miscellaneous’ view that shows the difference between multiple curves. Just like in Blue Cat’s FreqAnalyst Pro plugin, the frequency analysis can be customized in detail. exactly, but three ways are offered for each channel: moment, peak or average response of several audio tracks can be shown in one graph (the plug-in supports up to 16 curves). Zooming the image and displaying coordinates will allow you to accurately measure all the features of the spectrum of each audio track. Thanks to the advanced routing capabilities, you can define different settings for each track individually and thus adapt the analysis to each audio signal you want to analyze. Our multiple tracks tutorial shows you how you can perform simple multi-channel spectrum analysis.
Four memory slots allow you to store any curve in memory: this helps you very easily make comparisons between multiple setups or parts of your audio project.


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