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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:40 am 

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Question: Is anyone else seeing insanely slow preset save speeds like Brian reported?!
Nope. Bit slower then before maybe, but certainly doesn't take more than a few secs.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:42 am 

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Is there a way to save loaded settings when you press the power button on your PC ? I know a pirate station that uses different frequencies to transmit on. And for every frequency the level settings must be different. So say he was broadcasting on 94.5 MHz and now he turns his processing pc back on and wants to broadcast on 100.0 MHz. He then imports the 100.0 MHz preset and all is fine. After the broadcast he presses the power button and all closes and shuts down. The next broadcast he still wants to broadcast on 100.0 MHz so he turns his processing PC back on where Stereo Tool loads automatically and thinks the settings are good. Because last time he also was on 100.0 MHz. But because of the way he shut down his PC the settings are not saved. And so the settings of the 94.5 MHz preset are still loaded.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:49 am 

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One track for everyone to test presets:
http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/22535547/file.html
Highs are pushed down in multiband/AGC after about 58 seconds because of high frequency spike.
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For FM presets the AGC / multiband should not react to this. Because the Low Pass Filter filters this frequencies away after the multiband. I think it would be better to place this filter before AGC. So that AGC and MB doesn't react to frequencies above 16 kHz.
If that's not possible, maybe a second LPF before AGC can solve this problem.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:29 am 
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One track for everyone to test presets:
http://www40.zippyshare.com/v/22535547/file.html
Highs are pushed down in multiband/AGC after about 58 seconds because of high frequency spike.
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For FM presets the AGC / multiband should not react to this. Because the Low Pass Filter filters this frequencies away after the multiband. I think it would be better to place this filter before AGC. So that AGC and MB doesn't react to frequencies above 16 kHz.
If that's not possible, maybe a second LPF before AGC can solve this problem.
I egree, this is big missing feature LPF before MB, also HPF too.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:19 pm 
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Latest Beta Vs Beta 52 more clear mid - vocals highs.
Question: Band Coupling is alive? i hear no diff

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:24 pm 
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Latest Beta Vs Beta 52 more clear mid - vocals highs.
Question: Band Coupling is alive? i hear no diff
I don't dare to answer that one anymore... It should be. Can you check the displays: If you set band coupling to 100% all the bands (except the first and last) should indicate the same level; if you set the 2 freedom parameters to 0 all the bands should indicate the same level.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:45 pm 
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BETA059:Question: Is anyone else seeing insanely slow preset save speeds like Brian reported?
On my system, save the preset it takes seconds, not very fast.
But what I've seen, is that when you hold open the Load menu, and select Save Preset, gets too high CPU usage.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 2:46 pm 
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Question: Is anyone else seeing insanely slow preset save speeds like Brian reported?!
Nope. Bit slower then before maybe, but certainly doesn't take more than a few secs.
That's still pretty slow. I see it's a bit under one second here which I still think is slow. I guess I should look into this sometime soon. (But not before releasing the next version).
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:41 pm 
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I egree, this is big missing feature LPF before MB, also HPF too.
LPF added before stereo/agc/mb, never below 16 kHz though. This track sounds good now!


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 3:43 pm 
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Is there a way to save loaded settings when you press the power button on your PC ? I know a pirate station that uses different frequencies to transmit on. And for every frequency the level settings must be different. So say he was broadcasting on 94.5 MHz and now he turns his processing pc back on and wants to broadcast on 100.0 MHz. He then imports the 100.0 MHz preset and all is fine. After the broadcast he presses the power button and all closes and shuts down. The next broadcast he still wants to broadcast on 100.0 MHz so he turns his processing PC back on where Stereo Tool loads automatically and thinks the settings are good. Because last time he also was on 100.0 MHz. But because of the way he shut down his PC the settings are not saved. And so the settings of the 94.5 MHz preset are still loaded.
If it's really the power button that will be difficult... During a normal shutdown the settings should already be saved.


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