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BokiMember
hi
first set some attenuation .. seems you go even over 0dB .. set atelast -0.5.BokiMemberI carerfully listened (for 20 sec 🙂 ) and this is Zenith 😉 Final Drive maybe bit down and bass added bit more.
edit: ow he confirmed 🙂
@ radio. it’s not mistake to have DeClipepr from StereoTool at all!!. Default settings should be good. BBP loads plugins before AGC, so ideal place for DeClipper.
Maybe "vail" to 93% 😉BokiMember[quote author=”GuntherM”]I’m listening right now to your MP3 stream, how do you get your mid-bass section that great?[/quote]
May i answer?
Because "Zenith" 🙂 Zenith is very and VERY open preset. Jesse once explained that. That is the only preset (in current ba products) where you’ll have mids like that, open. Not only mids, lows are also tweaked to max with minimum ‘pumping’ and in same time sounds like original just bit more warmer.BokiMemberahh this highs! bleading.. and where are mids..
BokiMemberDigital clip in source/s is not same when good processor is cliping it.
BokiMember[quote author=”bumm”]boki you install windows7 drivers in xp?[/quote]
yes, for onboard SoundMAX HD Soundcard, which gives me highest possible rate and that is 192kHz.
Did you look at VIA soundcard panel some option to change rate ?BokiMemberI guess same problem in XP as mine with SoundMAX.
By default works at 48 or 96kHz and you cannot and you don’t have anywhere to change that in Mixer or XP’s Control panel.
So i fixed it by installing Win7 drivers.
But you need to check is anywhere you can change Sample rate, somewhere in Mixer panel.
With Realtek onboard that’s easy to change. Don’t know for VIA.BokiMemberNewYork
final drive -1
bass cut: -50
bass shape: -15BokiMemberMaybe fixed 2D/3D freq.
MSI Afterburner .. 😉BokiMemberThere is no Juli@ in PCI-E version. Only MAYA44 PCI and PCI-E. and both are 192kHz at output, and on input 96kHz.
edit: i revisited ESI site, they removed MAYA44 PCI-E version 192kHz. 😯
Now they call it MAYA44 XTe
http://www.esi-audio.com/products/maya44xte/BokiMemberWith good cable for MPX i can notice difference between 1,5m cable and 10m cable…
For 30m cable should be really good, best you can find.BokiMemberdamn .. i’m currently on this…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5wrOljA … re=relatedBokiMemberi will provide you with this beta….
Standalone: http://www.stereotool.com/download/ster … 20-079.exe
DSP: http://www.stereotool.com/download/dsp_ … 20-079.exefree to try..
BokiMemberYou was using Headphone output to feed Breakaway, which is wrong. 80% of noise was from Headphone amplifier.
Try good old Line Out.For Transmitter i can tell you that you must forget coder and rds from exciter and use MPX out from BBP.
You need PC at trasmitter site (BBP+RDS software). Find the way how you can send good L/R signal to transmitter site, and you are done.
BokiMember[quote author=”Leif”]Nono, why would you want to *multicast* the signal? [/quote]
My bad.. i was thinking on Unicast ..but anyway if i have more then 1 RX sites i would better use multicast. -
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