Collaborative project!
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@hisefilo Haha :)
Ok, I tamed the woofer level deviation just a wee bit... -
@ustk are you reading my mind?
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@hisefilo What for
New commit => changed chorus SVF filters (yes I added a crossover to the chorus :) ) for Linkwitz-Riley -
I'm waiting for my friend's review and then we'll be close to compiling! once again...
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@ustk testing like ..... A LOT here. The only thing I see is turning down gain4 node, sounds better (I prefer to smooth it but can't figure out how)
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@hisefilo will check that in a moment
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So, how do I go about getting the installers and testing ?
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@lalalandsynth final tweaking a few things. hope to compile tonight :)
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@ustk well I did some tweaks. Regarding new leslie makes click noise too much evident. also bypassed gain4 hoping you to just lower it down. but.... IMHO this is sounding so so nice, I'm good to compile
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@hisefilo Was on it, let check what is gain4...
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@hisefilo Are you really sure it's gain4? It's the node that makes level deviation of the horn's left doppler
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@hisefilo If you do that you risk to kill the left/right balance... What do you want to achieve in the end?
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@hisefilo Please do not use the smoothing in the gain node, very important!
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@ustk I did't touch anything. just turned off this guy.
But I get the same (or similar result backing stereo with to 100% for main gain module. (was 200%)
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@hisefilo If you do that it's only modulating the right channel now...
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@ustk Do you just want to reduce the overall horn level deviation? (stereo amount)
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@ustk yes!! I guess turning back width to 100% does the trick, right?
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@hisefilo Yes of course! if you don't turn off gain4... please don't do that...
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@ustk Deal!
just turning back this width to 100%
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@ustk In my opinoin the 200% width was the cause of many issues, like @lalalandsynth mentioned for the click/perc