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				  dim. 21 janv. 2001, 03:18 |  
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				I spent a few hours at my local pro audio shop looking for a hardware spectrum analizer and nobody could name one. I don't want to spend a lot of money, but it would seem a 1U rack with 50 or so LEDs should not cost that much. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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				  lun. 22 janv. 2001, 23:34 |  
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				------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hardware spectrum Audio analizer are much more expensives than softwares. On of the best is KlarkTechnic DN6000. Have a look athttp://www.klarkteknik.com/pages/set_products.html
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				  mar. 23 janv. 2001, 01:00 |  
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				The analizer pointed out by wfplb seems to be overkill. I really only want cool flashing lights in my studio. I do not need to be able to print readouts and have test tones like that device offers. Any other suggestions.
 PS: I really don't want to spend over $250 Canadian.
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				  mer. 24 janv. 2001, 01:34 |  
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				Why do I want one? Because my monitors (Spirit Absolute 2s) don't go very deep and I am doing a lot of sub bass reggae influenced work. It would be more convinient to glance to my rack to check out the frequency than to have a plug in running all the time. I am amazed that they are so hard to find or are so expencive. If I'm stuck with a software plug-in, can you reccomend a good free one? I have Steinberg's mastering Edition set but the 2 visual plugins kinda suck.
				
				
				
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				  mer. 24 janv. 2001, 01:36 |  
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				QUOTE  Quote: from prutulz on Jan. 23, 2001 - 15:48[br]at this price, look for a Hi-Fi model ! such as . . . I've seen a EQ with an analizer from Radio Shack (Tandy), but it looks like crap.
				
				
				
			 
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				  sam.  3 mars 2001, 00:48 |  
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				Marantz made a hifi analyzer, provided with a microphone, but it's not produce anymore...    |  
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				i've got an article in a magazine somewhere about setting up and old computer as an analyser (spelling?), if your interested i'll have a look for it.
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