im going to search on some past topics in a while but was just wondering what tips you ugly lot had for spectral analysis and how do you use it effectively
totally niave to it all really so any help welcome :oops:
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im going to search on some past topics in a while but was just wondering what tips you ugly lot had for spectral analysis and how do you use it effectively
totally niave to it all really so any help welcome :oops:
Look for a flat level over all freqs except bass
Make sure there is little or no level in the 20hz and below region
just record in your fave track, ie one that really has great levels and is really nicely produced. then you'll see what a good track is suppposed to look like and you can use that as a sort of reference.
thanks alot guys just what i was looking for, going to have a good look at this today
A generally flat, slighty sloping line down from the low frequencies.(And Probably a bit wiggly)
You got a good free one anyplace mr Loopdon?
You should play your track thro is and look for an image of a small dog walking past a tree :crackup:
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haha :lol:
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:lol: I keep getting a cat :doh: im working towords the dog tho
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What to look for in a Spectrum Analyser