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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 12:30 am 

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Hello,

I'm doing some experimentation with Stereotool on Linux for a monaural AM transmitter. On the Windows version of Stereotool, there is a setting that allows you to reduce the output level to allow headroom for asymmetrical AM processing. I usually find that in: Configuration -> AM Transmitter -> AM Asymmetry.

Even with "Expert Tweaker" selected, I can't seem to find that on the Linux version. Am I missing it somewhere?

Thanks.
Brian


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 12:39 am 

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Hello,

I'm doing some experimentation with Stereotool on Linux for a monaural AM transmitter. On the Windows version of Stereotool, there is a setting that allows you to reduce the output level to allow headroom for asymmetrical AM processing. I usually find that in: Configuration -> AM Transmitter -> AM Asymmetry.

Even with "Expert Tweaker" selected, I can't seem to find that on the Linux version. Am I missing it somewhere?

Thanks.
Brian
I went into to .stereo_tool.rc file and manually edited "Volume reduction for asymmetry headroom" , restarted Stereotool, and the setting now appears.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2016 9:47 am 
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Ah. That setting is 'deprecated', you can set it also with the sound card output level. So it's removed in recent versions, unless you have set it on a different setting than the default.


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