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Audio Processor > Final > Final Clip Drive. This amateur's advice is to write down the default setting for whichever preset you are modifying; as you might expect, each preset is set at a particular Clip Drive level.
beej6ParticipantLately I've been testing out X Marks the Spot, slightly modified (a bit more clip drive).
beej6ParticipantSo far I've mostly stuck with JG Modern, tweaked recently and simply by lowering clip drive by just 0.25. Thanks Jesse G!
beej6ParticipantThanks for the tip, Timmy! On first (early) setup, I found JG Classical to be too soft, and JG Modern to be too harsh… but now after tweaking my (non-BAO) system parts, I'm testing out JG Modern again…!
I found Celeste to be a bit harsh as well, lowering the clip drive helped a little.beej6ParticipantMilky, appreciate the help once again! At the moment, I haven't converted the transmitter side to a service. But I see what I have to do now to make BaRemote work.
beej6Participant(As you can tell, Milky, I am an amateur…)
This is likely a network issue. I have no problem sending audio, data, etc. from the studio to the transmitter via IP. However, sitting at my transmitter side computer, I cannot surf the web etc. nor can my current modes of remote access (eg. TeamViewer) see that computer
beej6Participant(I'm ignoring the 90 day warning, preferring to resurrect old threads for possibly related questions.)
BAO setup: PT on Studio Side, Basic FM with Mgmt (for stream receiver) on Transmitter Side.
Our network on the Transmitter Side has no outside internet access (by design for the moment). Passing STL audio perfectly.
Will BaRemote permit me to access BAO at the Transmitter? (Other remote access services do not work.)
beej6ParticipantWell, for this amateur, part of it was the issue I noted above, I had to "disconnect" an existing ASIO sound source before I could finish BaOne configuration on the Transmitter side.
Then, for this network amateur, very carefully making sure that the IP addresses were compatible, eg. 127.0.0.1:<port number> on the Studio side, and <my localip>:<port number>/stl?k=<password> on the Transmitter side. If my summary doesn't help, Leif helpfully notes the relevant addresses on the relevant screens for stream sending and receiving.beej6ParticipantFYI I was able to get the two BaOnes to connect. Amazing what happens if you follow directions. Leif's video, by the way, is awesome as well.
Now to find time to explore the presets again…
beej6ParticipantThanks Jesse, yes, even just the config fails.
I will take the other software offline (=radio station off the air) to config BaOne, then try it again.
Appreciate the guidance for this non-techie.
Blessings,
BJ Morabeej6ParticipantI too am having an issue with connecting the Pass Through/Studio side of one machine with the Processor/Transmitter side of the other BaOne machine.
One caveat, though: I have live audio on Transmitter side, so I'm still having to config the ASIO. Seems like I can't do it while audio is passing through the Transmitter sound card; I think I have to shut down my live audio to allow BaOne to be configured on that side.beej6ParticipantIn case anyone (else besides Jesse G.) is watching this thread…
I receive RDS data via Spinitron, which means it's IP dependent.
I have (eventually) discovered that our IP provider changed our IP address… right around the time I was testing this out end of August.So that has confounded my testing. My base system running RDS is working now, so now it's just a matter of testing out BaOne.
Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.
beej6ParticipantYes to all, except I have no oscillator.
Also, I only use one channel for MPX (to connection to my transmitter).
And I am using ASIO.I will assume the problem is on my side and keep tweaking.
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