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SebekMemberThank you. I have another problem, I'm not have a stereo. I have mono channels with MPX. The pilot is however ultra frequencies are muted :-\
SebekMemberI will not be doing a new topic. Sorry I’m late I said.
I have the same board SoundMAX AD1986A sound card. On the ASUS motherboard specifications P5VD2-vm write the SoundMAX AD1986A can sample 24-bit 192kHzhttp://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P5VD2VM/
Perhaps the XP SoundMax will not be enough to sample 192 KHz, as there is no how and where to set the sampling. It was on my xp SoundMAX samples up to 48 kHz . Vista is able to change the sampling rate of 192 KHz. The question whether a change in the operating system from XP to Vista will pull the card promised in the Asus 192 KHz
Poorly know English, I use google translator, I hope you understand well 🙂
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Right. In fact, my AD1986A not 192 KHz sample, Vista did not need to check it out. This page explains everything to me
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/printpag … -Table/520
Sorry for the spamSebekMemberThank you for the professional expression 😀 . Now I know everything from scratch 🙂 . Do not be angry, but I do not have a radio station 😳 . But I really like the sound of FM radio. I think the manufacture of the sound in your home, as ordinary Audio CD Mastering sound bores me. By chance I stumbled on broakaway broadcast processor, not knowing how the sound fm. On Leif’s learned a lot and I think buying a 192 kHz sound card and I wanted to make sure here. Why here? Because it is the only forum where you can learn about the techniques of FM radio and more. For my needs just Asus Xonar card ($ 25) 😉 which has a 192 KHz to 48 KHz bandwidth.
Edit: Sorry that I put audio sample 4shared. previously was no need for register to listen to or download audio
I hope you understood what I write 😉
SebekMemberI understand that you’re talking about stereo generator. I prefer the sound card 192 KHz, it’s just cheap 🙂 . A 96 KHz card is fitted to the MPX output?
ThanksSebekMemberThis means that the breakaway audio processor is stable. In this radio station that I have previously discussed what had come to an accidental omission of setting the attack on lower frequencies (the most slow attack "bass" can be heard on such strong songs such as Cascada presented, but the music they played only two hours once a week in the the DJ’s Dance Chart. in general, the radio was directed to Pop or older or newer songs where you could not hear this unacceptable attack, because the bass is not as strong in these works). I suspect that the Multiband Compressor for them this was not some vst plug, or a supplement to the media player but a real device.
I’m curious as to produce this super-slow attack … more attack less relase, maybe the other way around, and maybe even more ratio. It is not easy to create something like this 🙂Edit:
Failed I get this effect. I managed to reduce the speed of the compressor BBP below zero, although the stripes in the compressor slowly moving, it still could not effect a super slow bass. I have no idea, but I will test a few things 🙂SebekMemberCan you do that as the audio material presented? 🙂 I tried to do this brodcast breakaway super slow attack, something came on the Moon & Spoon, but fast is this attack.
Unfortunately, I have integrated sound card, Sound Max. It has only 48 KHz sampling rate, so Umni MPX out is useless, so I’m left to test L / R Out 🙁
Surely someone will think why he wants to super slow and does not normally attack 😆 . Just like it sounds good to me and remind se these moments listening to the radio 🙂SebekMemberThank you for your response 😀 . I know a little more. Actually it is a wrong that was super slow attack, but I liked it 🙂 It’s fun it was, straight from the radio receiver to the speakers. I wonder if a Multiband Compressor so can …
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