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PostPosted: Mon Dec 20, 2010 6:58 pm 
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Be able to switch at which point the input and output graphs gather data from.
For instance right now the input bar on the top shows the peaks and valleys of the original audio before pre-amp. It'd be cool if the user could choose to look at the input after Pre-amp, or after AGC but before multiband and loudness. Same idea for the output band.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:04 pm 
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It'd be cool if the user could choose to look at the input after Pre-amp, or after AGC but before multiband and loudness. Same idea for the output band.
After Pre Amp ?
Just try to imagine what would happen !
The problem after Pre Amp you have many peaks at extreme dB values (0 dB peaks before Pre Amp + Pre Amp gain).
Many presets use for Pre Amp more than 12 or even 16 dB gain, so you have peaks after Pre Amp at +12 or even +16 dB.
This would be out of the scale !

So IMO the way you think it is mission impossible.
But wait what Hans and others will say !


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:18 pm 
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So IMO the way you think it is mission impossible.
But wait what Hans and others will say !
Haha okay, then not after pre amp but at least the other panels. But the on/off check boxes take care of that -.- Alright lol this wasn't a fully thought out idea xD

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