Hello Robin, I first wanted to tell you that you are truly an inspiration to me. Seondly, I've been using SpectraLayers 11, and I must say, the spectrogram analyzer in it has blown me away-it's simply the best one I've come across, Many sound engineers, myself included, would be thrilled to see this spectrum analyzer as a separate VST3 plugin (For being able using it post fader). I'm hoping for some positive feedback from you. All the best to you.
Excellent presentation Robin. You continue to raise the bar with all of the new features, improvements and enhancements in SpectraLayers Pro 11! The best continues to get better! 👍👍
in a professional presentation screens are shown as a close-up. no need to show the presenter‘s mug at all times while missing out on details on the screen.
@@subtitles1492 that's in an ideal scenario where the conference is being officially recorded, which wasn't the case here. This is captured from a phone laid on a table, which is still better than no recording at all :)
Hello Robin, I first wanted to tell you that you are truly an inspiration to me. Seondly, I've been using SpectraLayers 11, and I must say, the spectrogram analyzer in it has blown me away-it's simply the best one I've come across, Many sound engineers, myself included, would be thrilled to see this spectrum analyzer as a separate VST3 plugin (For being able using it post fader). I'm hoping for some positive feedback from you. All the best to you.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Excellent presentation Robin. You continue to raise the bar with all of the new features, improvements and enhancements in SpectraLayers Pro 11! The best continues to get better! 👍👍
Great presentation, Robin. It was nice to meet you at the conference.
Turned out great! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing, this is genius
Spectralayers continues to become more amazing each year.
in a professional presentation screens are shown as a close-up. no need to show the presenter‘s mug at all times while missing out on details on the screen.
@@subtitles1492 that's in an ideal scenario where the conference is being officially recorded, which wasn't the case here. This is captured from a phone laid on a table, which is still better than no recording at all :)