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Author: | gpagliaroli [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 7:28 pm ] | ||
Post subject: | Bands reduce in MB (tuning sts) | ||
Testing some values in the configuration file (sts), I managed to do that in the ST fewer bands can be used in the MB. ![]() I enclose a sample preset, which are used only 7 bands. Hans can tell me if everything works ok, or is there an error in the tuning of ST? What is not, as is the bandwidth of each filter based on the band center frequency. The values changed in the MB section are: [Multiband Compressor] Enabled=1 Difference=0 Delay enabled=0 Maximum volume - Band -1=5750 Maximum volume - Band 0=6250 Maximum volume - Band 1=6750 Maximum volume - Band 2=6500 Maximum volume - Band 3=5750 Maximum volume - Band 4=4500 Maximum volume - Band 5=2500 Maximum volume - Band 6= -1 Maximum volume - Band 7= -1 Maximum volume - Band 8= -1 Attack speeds linked=0 Attack speed - Band -1=0.000026008 Attack speed - Band 0=0.000032212 Attack speed - Band 1=0.000032212 Attack speed - Band 2=0.000032212 Attack speed - Band 3=0.000034489 Attack speed - Band 4=0.000034489 Attack speed - Band 5=0.000043308 Attack speed - Band 6=0 Attack speed - Band 7=0 Attack speed - Band 8=0 Decay speeds linked=0 Decay speed - Band -1=0.000314613 Decay speed - Band 0=0.000314613 Decay speed - Band 1=0.000539601 Decay speed - Band 2=0.000539601 Decay speed - Band 3=0.000728166 Decay speed - Band 4=0.000728166 Decay speed - Band 5=0.000958171 Decay speed - Band 6=0 Decay speed - Band 7=0 Decay speed - Band 8=0 Above Top Limiter=0.709999979 Clipping enabled=1 Postprocessing enabled=1 Flat frequency response enabled=1 Relative clip position - Band -1=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 0=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 1=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 2=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 3=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 4=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 5=2.508771658 Relative clip position - Band 6= -1 Relative clip position - Band 7= -1 Relative clip position - Band 8= -1 Final limiter value=1 Final limiter decay speed=0.00076116 Final limiter clipping=1 Channel separation steepness protection enabled=1 Channel separation steepness (maximum artifact strength)=0.25 Voice protection strength=1.350000024 Band 1+2 locking strength=0.25 Equalizer enabled=1 Equalize before multiband-compression=1 Equalizer position - Band -1=1.197802305 Equalizer position - Band 0=1.127659559 Equalizer position - Band 1=0.941747665 Equalizer position - Band 2=1 Equalizer position - Band 3=1 Equalizer position - Band 4=1.127659559 Equalizer position - Band 5=1.222222328 Equalizer position - Band 6= -1 Equalizer position - Band 7= -1 Equalizer position - Band 8= -1 Center frequency - Band -1=80 Center frequency - Band 0=160 Center frequency - Band 1=450 Center frequency - Band 2=1000 Center frequency - Band 3=3000 Center frequency - Band 4=6000 Center frequency - Band 5=12000 Center frequency - Band 6= -1 Center frequency - Band 7= -1 Center frequency - Band 8= -1 Try to load the preset, but not recorded from the ST, because there are values that change other than what they are.
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Author: | Bojcha [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:25 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bands reduce in MB (tuning sts) |
That will not going to work ! ![]() you think i didn't try? ![]() I want less bands too. Yes 7 maybe even 6. |
Author: | gpagliaroli [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bands reduce in MB (tuning sts) |
have you tried the preset attachment ![]() |
Author: | Bojcha [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 10:09 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bands reduce in MB (tuning sts) |
of course.. only way to turn band(s) is to move it away from 192kHz so 200kHz+, also "prevent Artifacts" must be OFF (250%), and only one (last) band can be removed safely, and even that is not 100% solution. |
Author: | gpagliaroli [ Mon Feb 13, 2012 11:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Bands reduce in MB (tuning sts) |
not 100% solution, I think that not everything is resolved, but close enough ![]() |
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