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  • sinsin

    Traitements uniques !

    iZotope SpectronPublié le 29/07/12 à 06:16
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    Installation facile sur Mac. Manuel complet nécessaire pour comprendre le plug.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    Je l'utilise dans Pro Tools 10 sur un MacBook Pro 13" (début 2011). Aucun problème de performances et de stabilité même si le plug est gourmand en ressources...

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depuis 4 ans et ce que j'aime le plus c'est son caractère unique et ses traitements spectraux particuliers... Morph, Smear, Delay, Filter, Pan. Chacun pouvant être modulé par LFO ou enveloppe tant au niveau de l'intensité qu'au niveau spectral ! Il est aussi possible de charger ses propres sons pour morpher avec. :) Les chorus sont très amples et définis et toutes les bizarreries filtre/de…
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    Installation facile sur Mac. Manuel complet nécessaire pour comprendre le plug.

    ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

    Je l'utilise dans Pro Tools 10 sur un MacBook Pro 13" (début 2011). Aucun problème de performances et de stabilité même si le plug est gourmand en ressources...

    AVIS GLOBAL

    Je l'utilise depuis 4 ans et ce que j'aime le plus c'est son caractère unique et ses traitements spectraux particuliers... Morph, Smear, Delay, Filter, Pan. Chacun pouvant être modulé par LFO ou enveloppe tant au niveau de l'intensité qu'au niveau spectral ! Il est aussi possible de charger ses propres sons pour morpher avec. :) Les chorus sont très amples et définis et toutes les bizarreries filtre/delay/morph sont un régal pour les oreilles !
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  • moosersmoosers

    iZotope SpectronPublié le 06/07/09 à 03:11
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    iZotope Spectron was easy to install as I didn't have any problems whatsoever getting it up and running.  There were no compatibility issues and it only took a few minutes to have it working.  The interface of the software is pretty user friendly and it didn't take me long to figure out what everything does.  The typical functions are clearly visible and anyone with experience with plug-ins shouldn't have any trouble understanding this plug-in as a whole.  The manual for iZotope Spectron is put together well, but I never really needed it as the plug-in is easy to use without it.


    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    While I tend not to run too many of these at a time, iZotope Spectron has never given me any problems in terms of performance.  Even if I have a few up at once it seems to run okay, but I generally only use one or two at a time as that is usually what I need.  This being said, this isn't the type of plug-in that you can run a lot of a once because it does take up a decent amount of processing power.  I am currently running the plug-in on a Mac Book Pro that has a 2.2 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4 GB of RAM.  I run the plug-in in Pro Tools LE 7.4 that runs off of a Digi 002R audio interface.  Within this configuration I've never really had a problem with this plug-in that I can remember...


    OVERALL OPINION

    I first used iZotope Spectron about a year ago and I was immediately impressed with the detail that this plug-in allows you to use.  It shows you exactly what frequencies your signal is and then allows you to make whatever alterations in terms of EQ that you would like to do.  I generally use this plug-in on vocals and other major parts of a recording as I use other EQs for drums and guitars because you can't run that many of these at a time and it really isn't necessary to do so.  Like all plug-ins made by iZotope, Spectron is quite cheap in price and is perfect for home studio owners.  All in all, the iZotope Spectron is a powerful EQ plug-in that goes beyond what you would think of when you would think of your standard EQ.  If you are in the market for a plug-in of this nature, I would definitely recommend trying out the demo of this that is available on iZotope's website.
  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Intéressant programme de manipulation spectrale

    iZotope SpectronPublié le 02/07/11 à 15:24
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    iZotope's Spectron is an application for some crazy manipulation of audio using spectral nodes and other things like that. It has a bunch of built-in effects such as delay, pan, morph and a couple others. Basically, the way this program works is that you have an audio file that you import into the application. You then drag these different nodes around the audio file and adjust different things such as only adding delay to the top end, panning one small part of a drum kit back and forth and a bunch of other things like that. The program is stand alone, so it works like any other stand alone application out there. I never experienced any compatibility issues, so no problems there. I never read the manual, but you shouldn't really need to. If you're super curious, there are some videos on the iZotope webpage regarding this application.

    SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

    This is one of the few perfect applications out there. For one, this is a 64 bit program. Yes, somebody finally made a fully 64 bit audio application finally. No longer do you need the OS to gimp itself to run this application. The program itself is cross platform, too. That means that anybody on OS X or Windows can use this without any problem. It even work with 32 bit OSes, so just about anybody can use this thing. It doesn't take up too much memory when using it, but it has a high ceiling anyway, so it doesn't matter how much it takes up for the most part. It wasn't too heavy on the processor, so no issues there, either. I've been using this for a few months so I might not be the number one expert on this program.

    OVERALL OPINION

    There are some cool features in this application that can work nicely for certain genres, but I never really found myself using this too much. I have no real reason to start panning certain parts of a drum kit at certain points in a song. If I wanted to add delay to a track, I'd do it via my DAW with my favorite delay application. Basically, this program wasn't really for me. That's not to say it's bad, however. The program itself is laid out nicely and easy to use. I can't really complain about anything except that my style of music didn't really fit what this application was meant for.