Analyser Slope
Analyser Slope
Currently white noise results in a flat spectrum curve (equal power per frequency band).
While listening to sound files with a full spectrum - full as perceived by the ear - and a high amplitude,
the low frequencies peak at the top of the analyser window - sometime higher than the peak meter itself.
I'd rather prefer it if something like pink noise would result in a quasi flat spectrum.
Attached a comparison of white noise and pink noise in resonics analyser and voxengo span.
All are peaking at -1.0 dBfs.
The curve of span theoretically needs a little offset upwards, but I think you can connect the dots anyway..
While listening to sound files with a full spectrum - full as perceived by the ear - and a high amplitude,
the low frequencies peak at the top of the analyser window - sometime higher than the peak meter itself.
I'd rather prefer it if something like pink noise would result in a quasi flat spectrum.
Attached a comparison of white noise and pink noise in resonics analyser and voxengo span.
All are peaking at -1.0 dBfs.
The curve of span theoretically needs a little offset upwards, but I think you can connect the dots anyway..
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Re: Analyser Slope
Yeah the high frequencies needs a boost.
I always use the log analyzer, it's way better than linear mode.
Tom, if you want inspiration for a nice spectrum analyzer, may i suggest you take a look at Winamp analyzer.
I know it's too small but I like the way the high frequencies are normalized (flat in relation to bass).
Thanks
I always use the log analyzer, it's way better than linear mode.
Tom, if you want inspiration for a nice spectrum analyzer, may i suggest you take a look at Winamp analyzer.
I know it's too small but I like the way the high frequencies are normalized (flat in relation to bass).
Thanks
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Re: Analyser Slope
Well, the former is the correct way of representing the spectrum and I'll likely be sticking to it for now as it matches my reference tests with most popular analyzers, including the one in SoundForge, WaveLab, and Waves PAZ.PHM wrote:Currently white noise results in a flat spectrum curve (equal power per frequency band).
I'd rather prefer it if something like pink noise would result in a quasi flat spectrum.
How's SPAN set up?
See attached some quick comparisons, using SoundForge as reference. The vertical scale in Resonic Player is different, off course.
That's true, and probably needs tweaking. The goal with the RTA in Resonic Player is to visualize what you're hearing in a musical way, while providing fairly accurate results. This should have a practical use while browsing through audio files. However, I'll be refining this further in future releases.the low frequencies peak at the top of the analyser window - sometime higher than the peak meter itself.
As I already mentioned Resonic Pro will have an accurate mode, with all the vertical scaling disabled and more options. We could also think about different scaling options here...
I already boost them, as part of the musical mode. But I won't exaggerate it or it might just look wrong and end up being useless for rough analysis.MaxLapierre wrote:Yeah the high frequencies needs a boost.
Oh my, you couldn't have picked a worse example It's less than useless for metering.If you want inspiration for a nice spectrum analyzer, may i suggest you take a look at Winamp analyzer
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Re: Analyser Slope
I didn't know that all the other analysers use a slope of 0dB/octave and never realised that my span settings don't display true peak values of single frequencies. EnlighteningTom wrote: Well, the former is the correct way of representing the spectrum and I'll likely be sticking to it for now as it matches my reference tests with most popular analyzers, including the one in SoundForge, WaveLab, and Waves PAZ.
Yes, the frequency curve should be offset to true values then.Tom wrote:That's true, and probably needs tweaking.
It simply doesn't make sense if one frequency peaks louder than the sum itself.
It's funny that you mention this. IMHO a slope of 3 or 4.5dB/oct displays the data musically and the 0dB/oct analytical (=true values).Tom wrote: The goal with the RTA in Resonic Player is to visualize what you're hearing in a musical way, while providing fairly accurate results. This should have a practical use while browsing through audio files. However, I'll be refining this further in future releases.
As a matter of routine I got used to the perception that to my ears white noise sounds like high frequency hiss and therefore shouldn't result in a flat spectrum.
I would like to see a third mode with 4.5dB slope then
attachment: span settings + pink noise peaking at around -12db dBfsTom wrote:How's SPAN set up?
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Re: Analyser Slope
Not just the scale, dynamic fall-offs as well. But, yes.PHM wrote:It's funny that you mention this. IMHO a slope of 3 or 4.5dB/oct displays the data musically and the 0dB/oct analytical (=true values).
Does actually make sense.As a matter of routine I got used to the perception that to my ears white noise sounds like high frequency hiss and therefore shouldn't result in a flat spectrum.
Well, there's definitely a lot of room to play with analyzer options, adjustments, and modes... so why not. I'll be playing around with this in the Pro version, but for the time being I'll have to leave it as it is as there are more pressing issues I need to focus on. Hope you understand.I would like to see a third mode with 4.5dB slope then
Just keep your ideas and suggestions coming, especially on the analyzer topic please!
Aight.attachment: span settings + pink noise peaking at around -12db dBfs
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In the end I wanted to express something along those lines..
Thank's again!
with the following qualification: most relevant at least to meFrom a psycoacoustic point of view, the most relevant analyzer is one that shows pink noise as flat (no slope), since this relates more closely to the auditory system, which is akin to a band of one-third octave frequency.
Definitely understand! Just wanted to touch upon the analyser topic.Well, there's definitely a lot of room to play with analyzer options, adjustments, and modes... so why not. I'll be playing around with this in the Pro version, but for the time being I'll have to leave it as it is as there are more pressing issues I need to focus on. Hope you understand.
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Yep!PHM wrote:In the end I wanted to express something along those lines..with the following qualification: most relevant at least to meFrom a psycoacoustic point of view, the most relevant analyzer is one that shows pink noise as flat (no slope), since this relates more closely to the auditory system, which is akin to a band of one-third octave frequency.
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Re: Analyser Slope
Fixed this in the next alpha (8xx).PHM wrote:While listening to sound files with a full spectrum - full as perceived by the ear - and a high amplitude,
the low frequencies peak at the top of the analyser window - sometime higher than the peak meter itself.
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Yep, actually I've been working on a proof-of-concept about a year ago, then dropped it because it'd require reworking certain parts from scratch which I wasn't ready to do at that time, concentrating on the more essential features first. Also it'd blow up the size of the waveform cache.wshaper wrote:Hi
Did you ever considered Comparisonicsdisplay ?
However, I really want to bring this back. The original motivation behind it is wanting to visualize the bass frequencies, especially in loudness war times where your average music waveform looks like a filled rectangle
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Re: Analyser Slope
yipee !
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Comparisonics on the to-do list.... AWESOME !!
(+1 for Analyser Slope improvements)
(+1 for Analyser Slope improvements)
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Nice.
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Well, I wouldn't be using Comparisonics though, which would be off the table anyways - licensing cost and all.
Guess I'll revisit my own code some day. See "fluid waveform" #007, #008, #012 @ http://resonic.at/labs
Guess I'll revisit my own code some day. See "fluid waveform" #007, #008, #012 @ http://resonic.at/labs
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So bad for Comparisonics but I understand... and your fluid waveform" #007, #008, #012... Waoh GREAT !!!
I want it in my DAW now !
I want it in my DAW now !