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Blue Cat Audio Analysis Pack is a suite of analysis plug-ins aimed at producers, mixers, and sound engineers who want to make faster and more reliable decisions. Rather than mixing solely "by ear," you have visual tools to monitor levels, observe frequency content, and read the stereo image of your tracks, buses, and masters.
Whether you produce electronic music, rock, orchestral, podcasts, or post-production, these tools naturally integrate into your workflow: gain staging verification, before/after processing comparison, spotting excessive bass, harshness in the highs, or overly aggressive stereo widening. All with a "usable measurement" approach, since the gathered information can also be used to control other elements via MIDI.
DP Meter Pro informs you about your audio levels to maintain constant control over signal energy. It is a valuable ally for securing your dynamic settings, avoiding overloads, and ensuring consistent playback across different stages of your chain (track, group, bus, master). In practice, it helps you quickly validate whether a processing truly adds value or mainly changes the perceived level.
FreqAnalyst Pro offers a particularly smooth spectrum and frequency analysis, designed to follow signal variations without abrupt jumps. This real-time reading facilitates identifying buildup areas (for example in the low-mids), detecting resonances, or understanding the impact of an equalizer, saturation, or multiband compression.
FreqAnalyst Multi complements the approach by enabling analysis focused on comparison and observation of multiple contents. This is especially useful for comparing a track to a reference, checking the placement of a vocal against the instrumental, or controlling the frequency occupation of several key elements (kick/bass, vocals/synths, guitars/overheads) to limit masking.
The StereoScope series allows detailed visualization of the stereo image of your audio content. It helps maintain a clean panorama, verify that widening remains controlled, and secure mix readability when listened to in different contexts (headphones, speakers, wide broadcast). It is also an excellent way to quickly spot unbalanced stereo or an artificial sense of width.
Beyond analysis, the suite stands out for its ability to reuse measurements to control other plug-ins or any MIDI-controllable device. This logic opens the door to more dynamic workflows: creating interactions based on level, varying a parameter according to signal activity, or triggering hardware/software reactions as soon as a threshold or behavior is observed.