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LeifKeymaster
Afraid not, Breakaway Audio Enhancer is designed to be last in the chain just before the audio output. Breakaway Live can feed audio into other programs, though!
Best,
///LeifLeifKeymaster[quote author=”Gerrie”]Of course Leif’s simple INI file solution is much better (easier to do).[/quote]
That’s really what it comes down to.. Your solution would be nice, but would take several days to implement, not to mention all the possible bugs and extra support. Ini-file is relatively simple.
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LeifKeymasterYes. RDS actually doesn’t work in low cpu mode. RDS extraction actually takes a lot of CPU power, so I didn’t include it at all. My apologies for this not at all being indicated from the gui.
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LeifKeymasterTry the breakaway pipeline configuration tool.
LeifKeymasterSorry, been completely swamped, just catching up on forum responses now.
The error in the first screenshot was that you had selected Wordclock as opposed to Internal Clock. If I remember correctly, you can change this on the Sync page.
Upgrading is not possible yet, but it will be! I plan to implement this as soon as I have the time.
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LeifKeymasterLMAO, this made my day 😉
Gerrie, there isn’t, but you could load a vinyl simulation plug-in.
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February 2, 2010 at 6:30 am in reply to: DSP plugins for AGC before the proccesing for breakaway ? #9793LeifKeymasterThis is a good idea in theory, but in practice it fails on one important point:
Winamp plug-ins use 16-bit integers. Thus, they clip at 0dB — there’s no headroom.
An AGC with 25dB range can have momentary +25dB overshoots before it has time to react, and clipping those to get into a 16-bit plug-in would sound awful. Attenuating by 24dB before the clipper would work, but we’d lose 4 bits of resolution.
On the other hand, the day I have time to do native VST plug-in support in Breakaway, I might do it.
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LeifKeymaster[quote author=”Gerrie”]I Had A problemm With The HDD can i reactivate my license with a other hdd?[/quote]
Yes.
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LeifKeymasterVery true. Because tilt or EQ calibration is often necessary anyway, and the default is -3, I didn’t worry about the occasional hard-clips at 0.0dB — it’s not a good setting anyway 🙂. Perhaps I should limit that control to -0.5dB to make it a non-issue.
Indeed the clipper must be after the low-pass filter, but with a properly band-limited overshoot-compensated clipper such as the ones in Breakaway and Orban processors (but not Omnia), adding another phase linear low-pass filter after the clipper makes no difference, provided the cutoff is at or below the cutoff of the previous low pass filter + clipper.
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LeifKeymaster[quote author=”timmywa”]I think primo would be winxp, ram is here nor there, CPU intel dual core, audio cards i think most recommended here are the Marian Trace8 or Alpha and the ESI Juli@[/quote]
Seconded!
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LeifKeymaster[quote author=”tngdj”]Keep the good stuff coming Leif. I have been singing the praise of your product on the OTSAV forum as wells as the Bose L-1 forum. Make a great product and they will come. Hmm or was that build it and they will come lol.[/quote]
Invent works too 😉.
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LeifKeymaster[quote author=”silverfox”] sent Tone from Breakaway and it only comes out the left channel..[/quote]
Good, now we know the problem is somewhere between Breakaway DJ and the sound card — we don’t have to worry about VirtualDJ anymore.
What is your Breakaway DJ I/O Configuration? Please post a screenshot if you can.
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LeifKeymasterIf you turn on Pink Noise (inside the settings), do you get output from all channels?
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LeifKeymasterSorry about not getting back to you. It’s been crazy here at the moment with multiple issues surfacing at the same time, and to add to confusion i still do not have internet access at my new house. Could you sent a mail to keith at claessonedwards_dot_com instead?
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January 29, 2010 at 11:01 am in reply to: Question: Should I Increase INPUT vs OUTPUT (44100 vs 48000) #5101LeifKeymasterI agree that for streaming it’s best to keep everything at 44100. That way, anyone listening to the stream will receive it at the same sampling rate as if he had played the tracks himself. If the listener has a sound card that performs poorly at 44100, it will still sound no worse than him playing music himself.
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