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May 5, 2009 at 8:42 pm #331camcloneMember
New version?
helloooooooooo??? is anybody there?Official version ? not beta….?!!?!?
May 5, 2009 at 10:13 pm #7215JesseGMemberYou should be glad it’s beta. That means you’ll be seeing new features. When it’s not beta, the feature set changes will basically be bug fixes. I know bug fixes are exciting, but look at the bigger picture. 8)
May 6, 2009 at 4:04 am #7216LeifKeymasterJesse is absolutely right. As long as it says Beta, it’s still in active development. As soon as it says Release, it means I’ll be spending most of my time on other projects. 🙂
///Leif
May 6, 2009 at 8:30 pm #7217camcloneMemberYou are right both guys!
Anyway,
I feel that the .69 version is excellent .
It is up and running from the 3rd day of it’s reliese ..on my sound proccessing server ( for the FM radiostation..)I am a veeeeeeeeeeery satisfied customer.
I hope to see some day that …MPX clipper on the ..expensive version..
Please please please make 2 MPX clipping modes,
1 ) soft MPX clipping ( for better compatibility with recievers)
2) hard MPX clippingand i suggest another good feature..
" MPX clipping with less bass levels for ..overmodulation mode… " ( for stations that have no problem exceeding 75 KHz goverment limits..) ( in some countries it is allowed..)May 7, 2009 at 12:00 am #7218JesseGMember[quote author=”camclone”]Please please please make 2 MPX clipping modes,
1 ) soft MPX clipping ( for better compatibility with recievers)
2) hard MPX clipping[/quote]Not needed. The MPX clipping is perfectly compatible with all receivers, unless you’re over-modulting. And in that case, just the L/R clipping public Breakaway Broadcast Processor already has will be louder on the dial BEFORE any problems happen.
This is exactly why over-modulation NEVER pays off. Superior modulation within the limit is, well… superior. 😉
[quote author=”camclone”]and i suggest another good feature..
" MPX clipping with less bass levels for ..overmodulation mode… " ( for stations that have no problem exceeding 75 KHz goverment limits..) ( in some countries it is allowed..)[/quote]That’s not why the bass level setting in the GUI is there, but it certainly could be used for that. Not that it’s going to help an over-deviated signal not have problems. In fact it could make the problems worse AND you’re compromising your station’s sound.
Don’t forget that with pre-emphasis, the treble will have MORE peak to peak power than the bass, and that it’s frequency modulation – so having more treble than bass, and over-modulating on top of that, is going to cause an even bigger problem with receivers.
Like I said… stay within the limits, and have superior processing and modulation… and being the loudest crap-sounding station on the dial doesn’t matter. In fact if it’s a habit where you are at, then being a station that sounds GREAT, and works on every radio, sounds a WHOLE LOT more appealing to me. And to the listeners, I’m sure. 8) 8) 8) 8)
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