HoRNet Plugins introduces: HoRNet Freqs free analog and digital spectrum analyzer
HoRNet Plugins introduces: HoRNet Freqs free analog and digital spectrum analyzer
Hi, Saverio from HoRNet Plugins here, I'm writing to let you know that we have just released the new HoRNet Freqs.
HoRNet Freqs is a spectrum analyzer that provides two different kind of visualization of the audio spectrum, the first one is called “analog” and is inspired to an analog hardware spectrum analyzer that is still found on the master of many recording studios even today. The second one is called “digital” and it’s our own take on the typical spectrum analyzer based on the FFT (the standard math to transform an audio file into its spectrum components).
Freqs is our Christmas gift for this 2020 and we hope it’ll make this bad year a little better for everyone.
You can download it simply sharing its page on Facebook or Twitter using the buttons you find in the page.
Thank you very much
Saverio
Features
Two different spectrum views, analog and digital
Selectable dBs range
Three different integration times
Peaks display and reset
Preset save and load
GUI is scalable and hardware accelerated.
macOS (>=10.9) and Windows (Windows 7 an later) support.
64-bit plugin for Mac and Windows.
Audio Units VST2.4, VST3 and AAX format.
Quickly see your audio spectrum
HoRNet Freqs is a spectrum analyzer that provides two different kind of visualization of the audio spectrum, the first one is called “analog” and is inspired to an analog hardware spectrum analyzer that is still found on the master of many recording studios even today. The second one is called “digital” and it’s our own take on the typical spectrum analyzer based on the FFT (the standard math to transform an audio file into its spectrum components)
Freqs GUI is completely resizable and it’s crisp and smooth on every display thanks to its hardware accelerated drawing.
The plugin offer different integration times and ranges for the levels shown by the spectrum analyzer, it also provides a peak hold feature that was not availalble in the original hardware unit. Freqs can display both the “mid” (or sum) part of a stereo signal and the “side” (or difference) to help you isolate problematic frequencies.
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugin...n=freqs_launch