I know a great specky anulizer thats direct x, so i run it in soundforge sadly not as standalone (i think). It came in a bundle of anulizer's by brainspawn. http://www.brainspawn.com/products/SpectR-Pro/ Its the spectR-pro you want as it covers 120 bands and is just easy to see where the holes are as it comes with a handy peak hold button. I have been using this for about 2-3 weeks and its made a differance. I would recomend this as those Wavs ones are hard to read. The way i use it is do a recording to hard disk and then analize it soundforge, see where the problems are and then go back into S.X and try and fix it. Takes time but its worth the it.

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