Process audio content on a Mac and run an analysis of various components of tracks. Work with Quartz, OpenGL, CoreAudio, and similar components, check out the basic parameters of the uploaded compositions, separate instrumental and vocal parts, check and adjust them, etc.
Real-time Studio Multi-analyzer
Spectre Starter is a multi-instrument real-time audio analyzer for Mac OS X. Designed in Cocoa from the ground up, Spectre Starter proudly takes advantage of Quartz, OpenGL, CoreAudio, and other solid OS X interface features.
Flexibility & Precision
Spectre Starter is a simplified version of Spectre that is designed for students and beginners. It offers the Level, VU, Oscilloscope, Spectrograph, Spectrogram, Waveform, Lissajous and Numerical meters. It's priced for students and beginners. Each meter can have any number of traces or indicators, and each trace can have it's own number of input channels, gain, mixing, filtering, ballistics and color (including transparency). You can have as many meters (or copies of meters) as your screen will allow! Spectre Starter also gives you very precise control over color gradients.
Analyze From Anywhere
Spectre Starter not only analyzes inputs from your audio hardware, but is also the first pro audio tool designed to receive input from network sources by using Apple's AUNetSend & AUNetReceive Audio Unit pair. With this feature, you can analyze audio from any Audio Unit insert on your multitrack or other Audio Unit host to Spectre running on the same computer or another on your ethernet or wireless network.
Truth & Beauty
Spectre Starter is extremely flexible and accurate in its display — utilizing optimized OpenGL, Quartz Extreme and optimzed memory management. Each meter can be resized in realtime without interruption. Every meter has a set of useful factory presets, users may create their ballistics and gradients, and meter settings (or sets of meters) can be saved as files (send them to your friends!).
Meters
- Level Meter
- VU Meter
- Oscilloscope
- Spectrograph
- Spectrogram
- Waveform Meter
- Lissajous
- Numerical
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