
SpectraFoo FOR Bob KATZ
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA: Recording and mastering engineer Bob Katz is well known in the industry as a digital audio guru whose informative
articles and equipment reviews may regularly be seen in print as well as online. Katz, who owns and operates Digital Domain, a mastering facility
close to Orlando, Florida, reports that Metric Halo's SpectraFoo signal analysis and metering software has proven itself to be an indispensable
tool, regardless of the task.
"It's the essential tool that just won't let you down,"
says Katz, observing that its versatility is the
key. The SpectraFoo package incorporates standards-based level metering, high-speed,
high-resolution spectral analysis, the unique Phase Torch, correlation metering,
triggerable waveform display, power balancing, and a variety of power, envelope
and spectral histories and phase analysis on any number of input or output
channels.
Whether in his day-to-day mastering business or his journalistic
and research endeavors, the Metric Halo software can handle any job Katz throws
at it, as he enumerates. "I've used SpectraFoo for acoustic analysis
of my room to align my subwoofers. SpectraFoo generates
a pulsed pink noise signal and, using its transfer function, can correlate
the signal with what comes out of the loudspeakers and produce a near-anechoic
measurement. I can align the subwoofers by the time delay or do a simple RTA
analysis."
Further, he continues, "I can use SpectraFoo to look at
the noise floor of
my mastering system, see the shape of the dither in real-time and make sure
the dither generator is operating properly, and even get an indication of
the distortion in the system instantly, if I wish. I've used it to measure
jitter as well as distortion."
Those analysis tools have also played an essential part in his
research, he
reveals. "I've used SpectraFoo to make tests and measurements of both
analog
and digital devices or pieces of audio equipment that I am reviewing for
magazines."
He continues, "My book, 'Mastering
Audio' [Focal Press, 2002], contains many images that were created using
SpectraFoo to illustrate the problems with or the advantages of certain types
of equipment. For example, I demonstrated in the book how, even if you're
working at 44.1kHz, there is an advantage to upsampling to 88.2kHz or 96kHz
to avoid distortion in compressors and other types of non-linear processors."
Metric Halo's SpectraFoo even incorporates a metering system
invented by Katz. "It's called K-System metering," he explains,
"which is very ergonomic for mixing and mastering and to get an idea
of the apparent loudness of your material, as well as a visual indication
of overloads. I can do that at any sample rate up to 96kHz."
Recording & mastering engineer, Bob Katz, finds Metric Halo's SpectraFoo
signal analysis and metering software an indispensable tool.
Katz's K-System metering offers a standard, integrated approach
to
monitoring, leveling practices, metering, and metadata in order to bring
objectivity back into the perception of loudness. Mixing and mastering
processes are standardized through the K-System by aligning monitor
calibrations with metering calibrations, and making subjective loudness
reflect different program material and listening environments.
The K-System meters, correlation meter, phase
scope and the continuously running FFT also serve another, less practical
purpose, adds Katz. "Even if I don't look at them they make great eye
candy for the client!"
Katz also uses the company's hardware interface with SpectraFoo.
"I also own
Metric Halo's Mobile I/O," he reveals. "While I haven't been active
doing
much recording lately - I've been doing mastering almost exclusively - I do
use the MIO preamps and interface to bring the analog and digital
information into and out of SpectraFoo, including the measurement
microphone."
Visit Bob Katz's www.digido.com website for a wealth of archived
information
and technical articles on digital audio, especially the fine art of
mastering.
Metric Halo provides the world with high-resolution metering,
analysis,
recording and processing solutions with award-winning software and hardware.
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to
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