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PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:44 pm 

Joined: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:51 am
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Thank you so much for the referal of slider settings and the reference to SAM. I have all of SAM's stuff turned off. I am using ST for everything. I have played with enough of ST settings to have it sound very good (for me). I have to understand that I set it up to sound nice here, and let everyone else worry about their own settings when listening. Most listeners do anyway.

Question: Do any of the registered features affect a web station? Is there anything that I might be able to use? I am not afraid to register a program. I have many registered utils and programs. I appreciate the authors efforts.

Lastly: I appreciate the suggestion on the rip levels. I rip at 89.3 but found that it sounds better at 85%. I also discovered that reducing the level of ST's output sounds better too. I am learning.

After 23 years of radio, I am aware of some of this stuff - but always had good engineers do the tweaking.

I am just very dissapointed in the recording of the newer music. Some of it is just not capable of being cleaned up.

Oh, last question: I know about the fact that a "copy of a copy" can loose quality. So I encourage all my submissions to send me a CD and I do the rip myself. But I belong to a digital music source that sends their stuff in WAV format. I also have another one that uses MP4. I have a program to convert it - but it never seems to sound good. Any suggestions on a conversion utility?


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:13 pm 
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The registered version mainly gives you a much louder sound (up to about +12 dB). (You can try all the paid options without registering, you'll just get a spoken message in your stream every 12 hours. But for trying that shouldn't be a problem.)

For FM stations the registered version offers a lot more. But that's probably not very interesting for you.

I don't know about MP4 - I do know that for MP3 there are big differences in sound quality between different decoders. So trying a few might help.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 1:05 am 

Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:21 am
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Hello all,

As far as I'm concerned --
once a file has been converted to mp4 - it's ruined for reconversion.

If you'll do some research on Acc or AccPlus encoding .. you'll find
out why.

Mp4 runs through two different conversions. One for two channel to
single channel encoding, and the other for compression.

Mp3 on the other hand, only does compression.

To convert from mp3 to mp4 is so-so okay, but mp4 to mp3 or anything
else will result in degraded audio.

I personally, stay as far away from Mp4 as I can. Mp3Pro basically does the same
type of encoding as Mp4. Albeit, a little different.

Not to say that it doesn't have a place in the market.
It's just too low end for me.

Just an example .. encode an mp4 at 64kbps and encode an mp3 at 128kbps.
The two should be EQUAL in audio according to the research.

Listen closely .. you'll find that an mp4 is lacking in depth/bass.
Nice technology - but hyped.

For more info on Acc/Mp4, check out:

http://www.jeroenbreebaart.com/research ... stereo.htm

http://www.codingtechnologies.com/products/aacPlus.htm

cheers!


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 1:39 am 

Joined: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:51 am
Posts: 9
With Stereo Tool, it is the only thing I have for processing with SAM, I have it where I like the sound. What slider is causing the volume to go up and down. If I listen to SAM output it sounds real even and good. But Stereo Tool is adjusting the volume. How can I get it to stop that?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 12:59 am 

Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:21 am
Posts: 45
Hi voice23,

Can you post your .sts file here?


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:00 am 

Joined: Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:51 am
Posts: 9
To the most part - I have no clue what I am doing. I just play with the settings to see what they sound like.

[Common]
Pre amplifier=2.400000095
Post amplifier=0.980000019
Extra loudness=1
Hard limit output=0
Downsample very high input sample rates to near 44.1 kHz=1
Mode=Advanced
[Singleband Compressor]
Enabled=0
Difference=0
Maximum volume=1.5
Maximum value=24576
Attack speed=0.00009
Decay speed=0.100000001
Above Top Limiter=0
[Pre Compressor]
Enabled=1
Difference=0
Delay enabled=0
Maximum volume - Band 1=34700
Maximum volume - Band 2=14460
Attack speed - Band 1=0.000005001
Attack speed - Band 2=0.000005001
Decay speed - Band 1=0.000100064
Decay speed - Band 2=0.000100064
[Multiband Compressor]
Enabled=1
Difference=0
Delay enabled=0
Very high quality enabled=0
Maximum volume - Band -1=5380
Maximum volume - Band 0=6260
Maximum volume - Band 1=6750
Maximum volume - Band 2=6940
Maximum volume - Band 3=6850
Maximum volume - Band 4=6310
Maximum volume - Band 5=5670
Maximum volume - Band 6=4990
Maximum volume - Band 7=3720
Maximum volume - Band 8=1560
Attack speeds linked=1
Attack speed - Band -1=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 0=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 1=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 2=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 3=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 4=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 5=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 6=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 7=0.000040002
Attack speed - Band 8=0.000040002
Decay speeds linked=1
Decay speed - Band -1=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 0=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 1=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 2=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 3=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 4=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 5=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 6=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 7=0.000399904
Decay speed - Band 8=0.000399904
Above Top Limiter=1
Clipping enabled=1
Postprocessing enabled=0
Relative clip position - Band -1=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 0=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 1=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 2=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 3=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 4=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 5=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 6=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 7=1.500000238
Relative clip position - Band 8=1.500000238
Final limiter value=1
Final limiter decay speed=0.000700178
Final limiter clipping=1.500000238
Equalizer enabled=0
Equalize before multiband-compression=1
Equalizer position - Band -1=1
Equalizer position - Band 0=1
Equalizer position - Band 1=1
Equalizer position - Band 2=1
Equalizer position - Band 3=1
Equalizer position - Band 4=1
Equalizer position - Band 5=1
Equalizer position - Band 6=1
Equalizer position - Band 7=1
Equalizer position - Band 8=1
[Stereo]
Enabled=0
Delay enabled=0
Difference=0
Center bass=0
AZIMUTH limit=0
AZIMUTH change speed=0
Image phase amplifier=1
Image phase amplifier maximum angle=180
Image phase amplifier maximum separation strength=100
Image width amplifier=1
Extra phase shift=0
Mono or stereo only=0
[Channel Delay]
Enabled=0
Left Delay=0
[Output Filter]
Enabled=0
Lowpass filter=15000
[Final Pre-Limiter]
Enabled=0
Difference=0
Pre-amp=1.000255942
Response time=0.200000003
[Final Limiter]
Enabled=1
Difference=0
Pre-amp=1.135663986
Response time=0.050000001
[FM Transmitter]
Enabled=0
Pre-emphasize=0
Pre-emphasis time=50
Output is pre-emphasized=0
Stereo encoder enabled=0
RDS encoder enabled=0
RDS PS text=2s:STEREO/2s:TOOL/<1=1.5s,2..-2=2t,-1=1.5s:WWW.STEREOTOOL.COM


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 07, 2009 4:11 am 

Joined: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:21 am
Posts: 45
I didn't notice any detectable volume changes on my system.

Perhaps it's because AGC is enabled in SAM on yours?

One thing I did notice .. the settings you have now is below
the "soft compression" setting in Stereo Tool. It's not being driven
hard enough to effect too much change.

Look at your output bars at top right of Stereo Tool.
You should at least get 2/3rds movement, if not about 4/5ths.

Try using "normal compression" and go from there.

One thing you might be fighting is your computers volume control.
Try setting "master" and "wave" at about 1/2 each .. then adjust "wave" as needed.


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