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Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Socram
Hey guys, today I'd like to introduce Static Cling's latest Rack Extension release, Optic Multi Channel Analyzer :

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Optic is a multi-channel spectrum analyzer capable of analyzing up to 7 different stereo channels at once, displaying their frequency content side by side for comparative and creative purposes. With Optic you'll get valuable insight into your mix that you can't find anywhere else in the Rack Extension format.

It is currently on a Introductory Black Friday Sale for 33% off!

Please check out the store page for more information, a pdf manual, and 3 videos showing off what the product does and how to use it: https://shop.propellerheads.se/rack-ext ... -analyzer/

I'm super proud of the work that went into the device so I hope you find it useful. Please let me know if you have any questions here or reach out to my support email: info@staticcling.io

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Loque
Gratulations to your new RE. Looks nice. The multi channel thing was defenetly one thing missing in Reason.

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by jayhosking
Pretty cool idea. I'll take a look at it soon.

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Catblack
Looks great!

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by AttenuationHz
Nice. Congrats...

I own BlueCats Multi which does the same thing and a little more but in Reason it is useless because of the frame limit. Will check this out. €29 is still great value!

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Socram
Thanks to everyone for the positive feedback, I really appreciate it!

@AttenuationHz, when I found myself needing something like this more and more I knew I had to find a way to make it work as a Rack Extension.

I plan on adding additional analysis types beyond basic spectral analysis, but couldn't wait to get it out in its current form. Heads up later versions of the device may cost more, but my upgrades are always free!

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by AttenuationHz
Socram wrote:
21 Nov 2017
Thanks to everyone for the positive feedback, I really appreciate it!

@AttenuationHz, when I found myself needing something like this more and more I knew I had to find a way to make it work as a Rack Extension.

I plan on adding additional analysis types beyond basic spectral analysis, but couldn't wait to get it out in its current form. Heads up later versions of the device may cost more, but my upgrades are always free!
:thumbs_up:

Noticed there is a block size on the back. That's really cool.

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Carly(Poohbear)
Congrats on your release, one very handy little device...


FYI Nektar mapping done for it :)

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Blast
Nice, really love this device but I think its a bit too laggy. but apart from that, I think its a great addition to the Reason Rack. Hopefully the Dev can fix this in a future update.

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by Socram
Blast wrote:
21 Nov 2017
Nice, really love this device but I think its a bit too laggy. but apart from that, I think its a great addition to the Reason Rack. Hopefully the Dev can fix this in a future update.
Thanks for the feedback. I would love to improve the refresh rate of the display and am going to continue working with Props to push the sdk limits on that front while still meeting approval. This is a high priority for me and any progress I make on that front will be made available as free updates.

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 21 Nov 2017
by teddymcw
omg was so very happy when I saw Static Cling out with another one. Cheers!

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 22 Nov 2017
by cheokeh3
great concept, very poor performance, unusable...

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 22 Nov 2017
by Socram
cheokeh3 wrote:great concept, very poor performance, unusable...
The device is demanding but optimized and tested.

What are the specs of your machine? What happened exactly that you're describing as poor performance?



Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 22 Nov 2017
by Shokstar
I like this little baby :) it's very useful for compression. It takes not much time to figure out how much gain the track needs after compression. It's so easy to do now just connect the channels one labeled as before and the other one as after. And match the curves. I know normally we like have to listen with our ears to a track but this is a time saver for me.

Feature suggestions:
Real frequency is showed on the display view point and click with the right note. For example A2+-0cent=440hz.

Color selection for each channel but it's not so important yet.

Thats all. Thanks for this tool :)

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 22 Nov 2017
by SoulState
It's a cool RE and unique. I'll definitely trial this.

Cheers

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 22 Nov 2017
by eusti
Socram wrote:
22 Nov 2017
What happened exactly that you're describing as poor performance?
Not the poster, but from the intro videos I'd say the SDK related / enforced slow frame rate could be perceived as "poor performance"...

PS: Congrats to your new RE!!! :)

D.

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 22 Nov 2017
by Ottostrom
Another great device from Static Cling! I highly recommend you guys check this one out :)

Re: Optic Multi Channel Analyzer (Black Friday Intro Sale)

Posted: 25 Nov 2017
by O1B
Im in. It is Good to have an RE (Rack Device) for this, too.

This doesn't negate a Lectic Panda version, btw.
Good to have choices.