REQ: DIFF Devices ASPECT II
Hi Everybody,
I've searched for this max for live Ableton device everywhere but couldn't find it. The first version has been out for quite a while and was recently updated to version 2. If anyone has this, kindly share. Thanks in advance.
INFO:
ASPECT II enables you to compare your mix to other mixes with a simple click of the A-B button inside Ableton Live.
It is designed to provide you with an easy, elegant workflow. From drag and drop file loading (you can even drop multiple reference tracks in one go), loop functions, multiple analysis (spectrum, correlation, stereo pan) to industry compliant loudness and dynamics metering.
The trick with using reference files is to be able to instantly hear the contrast and differences between your mix and the kinds of sounds you aspire to. Adding visual feedback from multiple analyses types gives you the visual confirmation of the audio information you are hearing. In environments where listening facilities are less than ideal, itʼs even more important to be able to do visual checks to ensure the sound is really there.
Website:
I've searched for this max for live Ableton device everywhere but couldn't find it. The first version has been out for quite a while and was recently updated to version 2. If anyone has this, kindly share. Thanks in advance.
INFO:
ASPECT II enables you to compare your mix to other mixes with a simple click of the A-B button inside Ableton Live.
It is designed to provide you with an easy, elegant workflow. From drag and drop file loading (you can even drop multiple reference tracks in one go), loop functions, multiple analysis (spectrum, correlation, stereo pan) to industry compliant loudness and dynamics metering.
The trick with using reference files is to be able to instantly hear the contrast and differences between your mix and the kinds of sounds you aspire to. Adding visual feedback from multiple analyses types gives you the visual confirmation of the audio information you are hearing. In environments where listening facilities are less than ideal, itʼs even more important to be able to do visual checks to ensure the sound is really there.
Website: