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Author:  druidhillsradio [ Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:18 pm ]
Post subject:  ST 7.50 asymmetrical processing for AM

I have downloaded the WinAmp plug in but I don't see any adjustments for asymmetrical processing limts. Am I missing something. Thanks, John

Author:  hvz [ Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ST 7.50 asymmetrical processing for AM

Ugh. I see that they are hidden when the GUI is in Basic mode. Oops.... Go to Configuration and set "Operating mode" to at least Advanced.

Edit: Fixed for the next version.

Author:  druidhillsradio [ Fri Sep 19, 2014 4:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ST 7.50 asymmetrical processing for AM

Thanks. That solved the mystery. Also somewhere I read about adjudting the Volumne Contol down a bit for more headroom?

Author:  hvz [ Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ST 7.50 asymmetrical processing for AM

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Thanks. That solved the mystery. Also somewhere I read about adjudting the Volumne Contol down a bit for more headroom?
Yea but there's a setting in the AM panel for it now. So you can do all of that in the same screen. (Used to be not there, several versions ago).

Author:  druidhillsradio [ Mon Sep 22, 2014 6:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: ST 7.50 asymmetrical processing for AM

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Thanks. That solved the mystery. Also somewhere I read about adjudting the Volumne Contol down a bit for more headroom?
Yea but there's a setting in the AM panel for it now. So you can do all of that in the same screen. (Used to be not there, several versions ago).
One mre thing and I will leave you alone: Is there a "recommended" starting point for say 125% ?

Author:  hvz [ Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:03 am ]
Post subject:  Re: ST 7.50 asymmetrical processing for AM

What do you mean by starting point? As far as I understood, in many parts of the world the maximum allowed asymmetry is 125%, that's why that's the default value. Check your local regulations... Higher = (slightly) better sound.

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