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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Last post by TF3RDL -This can be useful for letting me know if the particular song have phase-related/mono-compatibility issues, even though foobar2000 is not a DAW obviously
In my filter I have low frequencies displayed in high resolution just fine, it have nothing to do with links you provided above.Do you mean showcwt or something else? And as I said before, you can't have precise time resolution while having higher resolution on lower frequencies at the same time
Yeah, but I would like to see Peak/RMS bars as in foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer new peakmeter mode that display all channel levels, expand the already existing bar visualization to show all momentary, short-term, and integrated LUFS bars and also add the Mid/Side representations (which I think it could be useful to let me know there are phase issues that make these mixes not mono compatible)I have created a new component...
Is it possible to add the old, good RMS meter (according to IEC 61606:1997 / AES17-1998 standard - so called RMS+3) on the upper bar next to Peak and TruePeak readout?
It would be great to have an option to display ONLY the upper bar and hide all the graphs.
foobar2000 is an audio player, not a DAW. It's highly unlikely that the internal architecture optimized for fast and efficient audio playback will be broken and changed to make VST plugins able to update their UIs in realtime. The VST support was added for audio effect supports, not for eye candy.Yeah (I think anyone should understand that foobar2000 is not a DAW even though you can use DSPs within converter), but there is "Visualize with VST" that allows you to visualize audio with VST audio analysis plugins with minimal latency (but obviously it would not change audio output at all), which I use with AnSpec analog-style spectrum analyzer VST