Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!lll-winken!taco!ccvr1!hgm From: hgm@ccvr1.ncsu.edu (Hal G. Meeks) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: Re: Spectrum Analyser (RGS) Message-ID: <1991May28.183925.14963@ncsu.edu> Date: 28 May 91 18:39:25 GMT References: <1991May21.102559.86754@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au> Sender: news@ncsu.edu (USENET News System) Reply-To: hgm@ccvr1.ncsu.edu (Hal G. Meeks) Organization: NCSU Computing Center Lines: 14 One program that I know of that will do something similar to spectrum analysis is RGS (realtime graphical synthesis). It will read in IFF samples and give you a graph that can be modified by a variety of tools. It's main use for me, however, is for modifying and creating new sounds. A must have for sound freaks. Speaking of RGS, the version I have is pretty ancient (around 1988). Has anyone seen a later version? I keep meaning to sent the author a postcard. --hal -- hgm@ccvr1.cc.ncsu.edu "My other car is an Abarth Yugo" netoprhm@ncsuvm.bitnet