Difference between revisions of "Foobar2000:Components/Spectrum Analyzer (foo vis spectrum analyzer)"

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A recreation of [[foobar2000:Components/Musical Spectrum (foo_musical_spectrum)|Musical Spectrum]] component for foobar2000 v2.x and 64-bit versions.
 
A recreation of [[foobar2000:Components/Musical Spectrum (foo_musical_spectrum)|Musical Spectrum]] component for foobar2000 v2.x and 64-bit versions.
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== Configuration ==
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Initial release of this component have all spectrum settings hardcoded; the frequency range is 20Hz-20kHz, the number of bands per-octave is 12, and the dB range is -90dB to 0dB.
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 19:14, 12 November 2023

Spectrum Analyzer

foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer
Developer(s) pqyt
Repository
Release information
Initial release
Stable release
Preview release 0.1.0.0 (November 12, 2023; 1 year ago)
foobar2000 compatibility
Architecture x86 32-bit, x86 64-bit
Minimum version 2.0
Maximum version
UI module(s) Default UI
Additional information
Use Visualization
License
Discussion thread {{{discussion_thread}}}
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A recreation of Musical Spectrum component for foobar2000 v2.x and 64-bit versions.

Configuration

Initial release of this component have all spectrum settings hardcoded; the frequency range is 20Hz-20kHz, the number of bands per-octave is 12, and the dB range is -90dB to 0dB.

External links

See also