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flintstone mop
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« on: October 14, 2006, 04:35:37 PM »

Hello
Does Windows media player have a spectral display? I need to see a display of my programming before I send to 'BCQ. The "oldies show" had some worn record sounds and steady cymbals on some of the tunes and it drove the "BCQ processing into action and reduced the overall modulation of the song. My voice would be louder than the tunage. My cool-edit can kill high end, but I dont want to have to process all of my programming through guessing and the software. If it could be done while I'm producing the show in the computer, would be nice. I don't want to add another step to the process. Some of the "boom boxes " have very nice qucik acting spectral displays with no lag time.
Maybe the Tron can give me a tip. The bass sounds nice now and not overdone, but this high end issue is killing me.
Thanks
Fred
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