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mechanism
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13 2005 11:30    
[2.5.0 RC5] eq gain control sensitivity
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Iv noticed that when adjusting the gain control on the eq panel is very sensitive. EG: What i mean is that the pop up that tells u how much db ur boosting/cutting tells me i'm boosting by 0.5db when i can audibly hear the gain which means that it is NOT 0.5bdb and is more like 6db. It seems like the gain is logrhythmic and not constant because when u give massive boosts it is not that audible compared to boosting close to 0db.
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Yannick
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13 2005 11:33    
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I already told about that problem to mindplay (the donor of the EQ code). He'll look into it.

Yannick
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13 2005 12:20    
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D Vibe
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13 2005 20:45    
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I think the EQ is great, so just change the printed value to correct Wink ..

btw, if you want to have a bit more sensitive EQ handling, then click on the EQ wheel and drag the mouse as far as you can away from the wheel and then make the adjustment.

/Daniel


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13 2005 23:16    
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I have found more probs with the EQ. All the tracks that i have applied a bass cut/rolloff on now emmit this high pitched crackling sound. At first i thought it was a vst problem but I have now just figured it out.
I loaded a sample into mt and played it normally on 1 track (it played fine), then i decided i need to remove some bass, and then the track start this highpitched crackling sound. It went away when i turned the eq off.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 13 2005 23:51    
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Can you also send me a little MT2 that illustrates the problem? Thanks.

Yannick
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14 2005 00:18    
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What email address?
Ill send it to infor@madtracker.org
I dont know of any other email adresses
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Inge
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14 2005 00:35    
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Received. I think I heard it, but I'm not sure.

MindPlay (the author of the trackEQ) has already been informed, and he's currently 007'ing it.

Inge


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 14 2005 00:56    
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It sounds like the click u get when u loop a sample badly. amplitude mismatch
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