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Topic: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer 2.x.x.x feature requests (Read 14203 times) previous topic - next topic - Topic derived from Re: foo_enhanced_spec...
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Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer 2.x.x.x feature requests

Reply #25
It would be nice to have auto-offset function to make them independent of the overall amplitude, much like in Voxengo SPAN and MeldaProduction MAnalyzer plugin

BTW, the whole version 2.0.0.0/2.x.x.x thing or lack thereof, alongside my own Fanon Wiki pages about @Crossover components was started in 2024 April Fools day :D

Also, I had to admit that obviously you and I can't please everyone and constantly begging someone else to do something I've want would actually only makes them worse (e.g. leading to foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer and foo_loudness_peakmeter being abandonware)

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Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer 2.x.x.x feature requests

Reply #26
I think the time alignment option (FFT analyzers only) would be useful to sync up with VST plugins (in foobar2000 via foo_dsp_vst3's "Visualize with VST" feature) like Voxengo SPAN

Also, being able to change the units of some parameters like FFT size (either in samples or milliseconds so long as the underlying FFT library does support any integer value rather than just powers of 2) and refresh interval (in milliseconds or frames per second) would be cool too

Tbh, while there is nothing wrong with feature requests, doing so in the way that look like pressuring the devs to implement these is a great way for developers like @Crossover to quit their further development even if you didn't meant to stop further development