Polygonia teams up with Dycide and FTP Doctor to launch new audio anaylsis tool
Inspect allows you to analyse “your favourite music” and customise it
Polygonia has teamed up with DSP Dealer, a software company from Munich-based DJs Dycide and FTP Doctor, to launch a new audio analysis tool.
Named Inspect, the audio software allows you to analyse “your favourite music” and customise it, said to be both “powerful for professionals and easy to use for newcomers”.
Inspect is the first piece of software to be released by DSP Dealer, and will be available to use from October 21. Just days later on October 24, Polygonia will host two in-person workshops at Amsterdam Dance Event.
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“We’re proud to finally introduce you to our freshly founded audio software company DSP Dealer,” reads a joint Instagram post from Polygonia, Dycide and FTP Doctor.
“For those who haven’t met Inspect yet — it’s our first software: a comprehensive and highly customisable audio analysis suite,” they explain.
The software features a modular design with a “complete set of tools” such as a Spectrum Analyser, Oscilloscope, Spectrogram, Level Meter, Goniometer, Correlation Meter, and much more.
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According to DSP Dealer, Inspect is made for users who want to understand audio at a deeper level, also offering multiple theme options to modify the look and feel of the software.
The software offers both dark and bright environments like studio, club, outdoor events, and more, and allows you to control “a multitude of adjustable settings and presets”.
“You can freely arrange, resize or flip modules, and even switch to Tiny Mode when screen space is limited,” they explain. “It’s built for all major platforms and compatible with all pro audio drivers.”
Inspect will be available from October 21. Find out more about it here.
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