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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 11:09 pm 
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If you live near Nürnberg, please visit my booth at the Lokalrundfunktage in the Nürnberg Messe! I'll be there on July 10+11, showing both the declipper and Stereo Tool with BS412 limiter :)

See this site for info:
http://lokalrundfunktage.de/

Anyone who speaks German: Could you please help me correct this text? It's probably full of language errors... Thanks!
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My booth at the Lokalrundfunktage in Nürnberg, Germany!

I haven't talked to too many people, but those that I did talk to were very enthousiastic about the sound of Stereo Tool and the new BS-412 limiter, as well as the clean-ness of the MPX signal, and several want to start using it on some stations to test it (and more when that goes right). Also heard from someone at the booth opposed to mine that people who came from my booth were impressed by what they saw. :)


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:28 pm 
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Some more feedback from this:

- BS412 also needs a max deviation (+/- 75 kHz) display --> Added
- BS412 sometimes caused drops of upto 2.5 dB. This is preset dependent. --> Adding a slider with which you can specify the amount of headroom; by lowering the output level by 0.05 dB the margin for error is already increased by 50% which seems sufficient. Test if adjustment adjust compressors properly.
- Also adding a BS412 slider with which the max deviation can be lowered; this way you can create a denser sound (apparently many commercial stations like that even though they don't gain any loudness) and it protects against spikes when the sound card or path to the transmitter isn't perfect (reason: Many current processors usually clip the signal at around +/- 50 kHz instead of 75, so in many cases the path to the transmitter doesn't have to be perfect). (Partially done, to be added: BS412 must take clipping into account; clipping level adjustment for pilot/rds).
- Something is broken in latency 512.
- Different up speeds for louder end result
- Sound card adjustment for low freqs needed (that was on my todo list anyway, but I'm moving it to the top now). BUSY


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