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Title: Alternatives to PAZ Analyzer?
Post by: sunjan on January 11, 2008, 07:00:44 AM
Hi all,

I saw screenshots here on TS of the PAZ Analyzer. It looks like a great tool for evaluating your stereo image, maybe suggesting changes in mic patterns and setup:
http://www.waves.com/content.aspx?id=233

Is there any similar software under Windows? Maybe even shareware/open source?

Thanks a lot for any input!

/Jan
Title: Re: Alternatives to PAZ Analyzer?
Post by: John Kary on January 11, 2008, 09:49:03 AM
I rely on Pinguin Audio Meter standard version on Windows.  I think they offer a 30-day demo, and it's not too expensive either at 245€.  I really like the high-res spectrum analyzer and its stereo-meter.  I use this thing constantly when mixing so it's well worth its price.

WaveLab has similar tools built into it that aren't quite as responsive but has an an RMS meter among other things.

I don't know of any freeware tools, sorry!
Title: Re: Alternatives to PAZ Analyzer?
Post by: Brian Skalinder on January 11, 2008, 01:47:26 PM
Not quite as sophisticated, but Inspector is free:

http://www.rogernicholsdigital.com/inspector.htm

There's also a more sophisticated pay version, Inspector XL:

http://www.rogernicholsdigital.com/inspectorxl.htm
Title: Re: Alternatives to PAZ Analyzer?
Post by: John Kary on January 18, 2008, 08:48:58 AM
Voxengo's Span is free: http://www.voxengo.com/product/SPAN/
Voxengo makes some really nice plugs, so you can trust their Analyzer is just as good.

Blue Cat's FreqAnalyst Pro is also free: http://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Product_FreqAnalyst/
Title: Re: Alternatives to PAZ Analyzer?
Post by: RebelRebel on January 26, 2008, 10:51:51 PM
Not quite as sophisticated, but Inspector is free:

http://www.rogernicholsdigital.com/inspector.htm

There's also a more sophisticated pay version, Inspector XL:

http://www.rogernicholsdigital.com/inspectorxl.htm



I second this suggestion. Really outstanding.