![]() ![]() Hardware just doesn't come close in terms of features. It depends if your soundcard has a loopback function, but yeah, in mastering I use DAW based analyzers. It's not a perfect solution but it does the job (assuming the job is to analyze music played from a media player or youtube/spotify/etc) and since you can use Span or whatever analyzer you usually use, you're familiar with it and can meddle with the settings as well. At least with my laptop, using the laptop speakers means Windows automatically cuts most sub 100Hz information, so Span's results look wrong. Note: This might not work unless you have either an external soundcard or something plugged in the headphone output of the internal soundcard. Since there are no other plugins than the frequency analyzer, it's a fairly lightweight solution. can work smartly and helps you to have a look at all features instantly. Span on the channel) of whatever your browser. Spectrum Analyzer Software measures the values of a signal against frequency. Just open your DAW of choice, set one channel to track Windows sounds (using WASAPI in Windows should work, but you probably have to mess with the exact settings, the default ones don't work for this), possibly click a button like Record Monitoring so it's on (at least with Reaper you have to do this), then your DAW works as a frequency analyzer (when you put ie. ![]() You said outside a DAW but I solved this problem by just using the DAW.
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