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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart @ustk
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      @ustk I couldn't reproduce it consistently (I can imagine it depends on your hardware because the glitch only happens when both threads access the same data). I've pushed a fix, but I can't ensure it fixes your problem.

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        @Christoph-Hart

        		windows.add("Flat Top");
        		windows.add("Blackman Harris");
        		windows.add("Hann");
        		windows.add("Hamming");
        		windows.add("Kaiser");
        		windows.add("Gaussian");
        		windows.add("Triangle");
        		windows.add("Rectangle");
        

        It's great to see to customize the spectrum analyzer, well done! In the source code there are various Window Types. While swapping them, I couldn't see any difference on the spectrum except Rectangle type. Is there anything we should know about these?

        Except this cubic spectrum, can the spectrum type be changed (for example curvy spectrums like below)?

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        • ustkU
          ustk @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart Unfortunately that didn't fix the issue

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          • ustkU
            ustk @Christoph Hart
            last edited by ustk

            @Christoph-Hart Check at this, it appears that the glitch isn't from createPath but within the buffer itself.

            Here I use getReadBuffer/getResizedBuffer with a sinus and you can see the spectral trace of the first harmonic as we should, plus the oscillo trace of the sine as a glitch at the same time. This means the buffer sometimes contains both sets of data so it is probably not clean as it should.

            Another issue -> the data are spread only on the first half of the buffer (for instance the full spectrum goes from 0 to 128 in a 256 length resized buffer (or full read buffer), the remaining are zeros)

            When using createPath, it isn't the sine that we see as a glitch, but it might be the imaginary part
            The problem might not be a thread access issue after all...

            HiseSnippet 2268.3ocyY0raajbDtojFJqYsMrALB1iSD1CzXkomg5GKua1Xp+nMgsjID0pcMLLLZMSSxFZloYlo4Jwrv.NuB41dKOAAHGyM+JjGibJ6aPRUcOCmYnHsnztqQDrAU+SU8WUc00WUTshDtr3XQDozRGMrOiT5lFsGFJ6sSOJOjzbWRoemQiFGYs8fNcXQV6FQOiG10Zcx1C6SiiYdjRkl+o3dKszBD0O+7S1l5SCcYYSQHGK3trWvC3xrYaU+4be+FTO1Q7fb6ds5McEg6H7EC.bMugMoO08TZW1ATbayYPJUdOOtTD0VRkrXRoE1V3MrcOwYg58eLOlehOCG3PZCJROcCguGhXbVxN839dsRs+XBnkVYdi40di6YrO2iOZ9LuxcTKXkIQd+Qo4JBu4K.Om7vyNG7l.jJkCRFZHcWi1tQ79xrUP77YFMCkrnNTvsmGJGLHXWdbee5P8MHfFiRyANYsRHy8Ol2XGAHZnrZ.8TViHXvHUUwols8JVaXae+u1D1VrvmU00mQip.SXB2RwRqefFY0hFx7cr9FqTc0kI2QDzWDBCprrd4kAYxDIFtccYfHp3MTfB.ssZ4JKqwoUiuWItoVSU8nRZ0STazFTgVWWPGUPXmWh9TYO6bnzMhA2PsfYQ6Ih00B0oMbNohEyjsf6b4ghARdHqRmAgtRtHrR26a9ilK0E2fNRsh9i3phHZXWFnOXUO38hR8xd73bXXEqWC+G9mZd.2eG2CAQ1DOiw61SV49uA1V00QC4cn8mGX3qlncn99m.OOxPlBXO7gJKAr0rSNwegZ+PVL+Oy7RbSN10VaEKGDxWhTzTQv8ZtzXVUVnwEVIVRijGvNq8fST9C6pn8W0VqmNhHqJ7uw9qs3+AEBp5yB6J6Ai+xu79lKAFzEznObcbjnB+g4E.rhGnF+Z9aPU+tQnLh0GuGqj3HS8hHrT9wJ0TA4Y+j5OsDgGHjrWl3XMemo03K0oyDWCixhD99n6ZBKqO1OhfUBGDbBKZE34h+.1nMBIpJldwX5oWxm8yUGzmaihvlgb4K6yBmVNQRxKE3291l6BNeLmTxbv95yhjbDBk1k8CPBdcFpkL1kEepTzWs2jj.PNaoZ0akl+BuAHbHK0MLz2FjyyyALL+fyvmGilv5uVum54wnYd+eoNIWpxEz.ARRK7F3SkEybizUIK.96BoKwLegwb4v7zY+pkNeVg3cMZwkt8lLFmaBXDtU9s.iIjf2xXO3MuqLCfKXz36+Dv3UVe9lIQLvYhG9MMx3DFmq6HJbJJNtRfoboje+q4LxwHExjPlu8B6BYVRnF1Mt+AL4YhnSqrbrRn214bESDrYLGbCQzYzHujWrwGIZQifpT.9y3Jcn9wrh7jGts83GwVgdGx5xiAQNDJsJGyUdwblMwbJdbACa2m4xo9YuUA87ilVVKqE3EprlK+UVa573Zq7vGtZsGswlqfq+c7POwY3E.r5xa6CTLAzvvmQih3wKq1xtfpOg4eHR2Aa50vbVVOvwFysq9c3WfOeiZyeaLqEidJHCcHrYkuIcgDE01k5iJRFMPuzqdJMHfBy3n03xoRCLhox9BQWZDW1Kf61Hh8m15b.cZUX9NvW.Nb7ZJyEk4IpLAuC39.e8UThwIL5ibMQ.4TKHxqRLMnuO6P3JaEqS7Etm1FXduXV+95v9swcTwsG3pY9wWGxgxy7KQmOdh.cIOc2mJi3PlYC30jtnrcRPW5qojw13XLWTaVnmZv+E9IYQmz2j3hNoKlQuTpbhcAvQljYT+JEXPNQrs3bEUwcLNIWb6NmPTVeVhvOuNYlzysMNaT78E0xctnVtchVZ6y8XQJcbSCUgduP77vKngW8gqfFdFeBZHg68RzvmYneiLIELSFwhFd3apBB+29oe5e+DRRdOLm7bI+NbsoS.mkJjbLjoCYn.MAO2qZS1x2WbFR6yS3tfLyp4ZI7G1umHj6hSo2QZrzVAhAXMB5.J3.Ed.ZLZPcgP4gXEiHqHVACPAwhp5NhJp.XxXCvXZTIocQpiLgCMPUKB1C4735p99RNMs5DwtPWoHgL4BGeDqZtkuZmFZv9rySKhZLhowmAF2LzicNx09.nxrLZE7sxnQvQsOO7X8kmAdCP1md9nwqAiaKY8wTN3XHOpxoUFq5fQJHGImRKmozxF0Jp0kfIrwb74z78.M3Xq+wYsGa63rAjb4T1YZOndC0p83Gau15aTq1pqs4i1b8j9Vwr1CXgtCSgycMbrWc8pah5ZcmU2XiBPqf85T.YkMb1XJF7MUGi0gXDIof3jY0W5LUe4SgLsSWoKbYJEUxhFs5Qi+H2HyjVJqJscbnjUlNgjKR2vnSGYwP7aYPCo9CiYUwk9zDdqHexGcOU.WFAry+OfXmKGwk02ppFhKB4aZD.epaUdLDm+6m5RP+bERHT5pGuomZr3s71wTsPUI53HnAj4zOtZFeLtJT+VpFg73aKDPIiJFDRQBjxFPoIxeanNJM6TGIv3ZQZ7K28bs5mtbt9ouwUoNobsV+E4as9KpGPwh6JUFFvkr.3v+8F3WHjYM601zbM6GugI1bfoyFqt4ZlpFDHEaG+8ud71wI+Qr3iYBoiUI1zv4Ao3bwLbV23PnqTnBJel4XMnX9LnpHn3U3yvPymS4wrHyih35M2.BuNBbmWQy31yVof4LAddSnY8.tmmOqk.ZdWEcmdvG8g3QDKoUf8OeRP9uT8W8Ak8Ox27gX39UUVtgk21j.UPOFnn5j5xsrl0krykXu0Gt0AOcOqW7RhGqCcfu73ITI6HWvslsZYmlKfPlhKfT6RcAu+3ht.B4WYWvyZRxapKMSEcmCPCGyRyC15Im0RFux5oas+9aMEuMYZwHjeNmyP4axi0Euz56mFNaVOCmu+d+8+ySl.tT8Cnw+hF6t2Na8pOMMGFPciDu0M4qVAxTdC0LPR3P0eHnkL1GGa4j18hlFC7f7255lV47jko10PlUuFxr10Pl0uFxrw0PlGcMjYyOpL3eSrsFHEAZ5aXhV6oX4JUZuP7qlS88zQ9eP5i+5d
            

            Screen Recording 2022-05-16 at 01.50.36.gif

            Below I generated two spikes (20Hz & 20kHz) + noise to demonstrate the buffer is going up to SR instead of 20kHz. Maybe a remaining of the real + imaginary part that necessitates doubling the Nyquist length? That isn't as bad as the glitch though because it is easy to limit the drawing to 20kHz...

            SR = 48kHz

            Screen Recording 2022-05-16 at 14.43.02.gif

            SR = 96kHz

            Screen Recording 2022-05-16 at 14.48.55.gif

            @Christoph-Hart Any insight on this ? I really need the spectrum to work :)

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            • DanHD
              DanH @A Former User
              last edited by

              @harris-rosendahl yep, curves would be nicer than the square edge current design...

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              • ustkU
                ustk @DanH
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                @DanH you can implement it yourself with a read buffer and an interpolation of your choice. This way you can make the desired shape (cubic, line, bars, etc...)

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                  A Former User @ustk
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                  @ustk said in Spectrum ballistic (display buffer):

                  @DanH you can implement it yourself with a read buffer and an interpolation of your choice. This way you can make the desired shape (cubic, line, bars, etc...)

                  Is it possible to give an example for this iteration & read buffer please?

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                  • ustkU
                    ustk @A Former User
                    last edited by ustk

                    @harris-rosendahl For a readBuffer just look at my snippet above

                    for any data interpolation, type "cubic interpolation code" in your favorite engine and you'll get plenty of math explanations and code examples.

                    be aware that a buffer goes from 0Hz to SR and is linear. So you have to take only the chunk you want (typically 20Hz-20k) and perform a logarithmic scaling (both for freq and level). You also need to downsample, unless you want to draw 20k pixels in a panel (getResizedBuffer might be preferable if you don't want to make the downsampling yourself)...
                    This is what the internal createPath of Hise is doing. In comparison, the readBuffer contains the raw data so the whole filtering and shaping part is on your side. But for now it is broken anyway. You can still work with it though, but it can't be used in a final product so much it is glitchy.

                    Yeah, that's a lot to read and learn ahead :)

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                      A Former User @ustk
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                      @ustk Thank you! 🙏 🙏

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                      • DanHD
                        DanH @A Former User
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                        @Christoph-Hart @ustk so on Windows do I need to add ipp when exporting with this new Analyser module?

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                        • LindonL
                          Lindon @Christoph Hart
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                          @Christoph-Hart said in Spectrum ballistic (display buffer):

                          @ustk Yes I've added this recently. if you click on the edit button (where you can assign an external slot), you can see a new entry called "Edit properties". This opens a JSON editor that lets you change the properties:

                          6f72eb4e-d2b9-4494-9801-2b893c936339-image.png

                          Be aware that these properties are not stored in the network, but you can set them programmatically using the scripting API:

                          // only works with ring buffers that you have registered as external.
                          const var dp = Engine.createAndRegisterRingBuffer(0);
                          
                          const var mySpecialProperties = {
                            "BufferLength": 4096,
                            "WindowType": "Triangle",
                            "DecibelRange": [
                              -90.0,
                              0.0
                            ],
                            "UsePeakDecay": false,
                            "UseDecibelScale": true,
                            "YGamma": 1.8,
                            "Decay": 0.2,
                            "UseLogarithmicFreqAxis": true
                          };
                          
                          dp.setRingBufferProperties(mySpecialProperties);
                          

                          Can I apply these setting to an EQ displaying in a FloatingTile (not in ScriptNode)?

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                          • Matt_SFM
                            Matt_SF @Lindon
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                            @Lindon I think I've done it recently (just for testing). I've simply copy/pasted the JSON datato the empty floating tile data.

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                            • DanHD
                              DanH @Matt_SF
                              last edited by DanH

                              @Matt_SF you mean like this?

                              Screenshot 2022-09-20 at 13.14.01.png

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                              • Matt_SFM
                                Matt_SF @DanH
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                                @DanH I think so, it's been a while and I didn't spent much time on it 😅

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                                • DanHD
                                  DanH @Matt_SF
                                  last edited by

                                  @Matt_SF ok thanks! Doesn't do anything for me sadly...

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                                  • Matt_SFM
                                    Matt_SF @DanH
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                                    @DanH I'll try again in a minute, I'm just compiling the last commit

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                                    • Matt_SFM
                                      Matt_SF @DanH
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                                      @DanH Yep you're right, it's not working... Maybe I'm confusing this with something else I did... If I come up with a solution I'll post it here.

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                                      • Matt_SFM
                                        Matt_SF @DanH
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                                        @DanH @Lindon this is one way to do it, but it uses a scriptnode analyzer :

                                        HiseSnippet 1487.3oc2XstaaaCElJNpaw8BVGJF1OEJ1OT.RMr2Z6FPQQcrSbavZR8hSSGPwP.iDsMWnH0jnSh6PA1O2i0dD1ivdD5av14PJYIk3kk5s1ATmzByyEpOdt7cnR+DU.KMUkPbVYuowLhy0bGLUpG2cLkKIasAw4FtaSS0rDOqnNSiooorPhiSsGiBbVYYh4yadTGpfJCXEhHj8U7.1S4Qbcgz9s+VtPziFx1iGUx561dq.krqRnl.3olaSRLM3H5H1NTzrkbINWYyPtVkLPS0rThyxcTgSGLVchzZ+97T9gBFtnEY.rQVw8ThPDw32IcGyEg8yO2oDhia+hnPMaT3VtayC4yjWDM9DiBuBOJGObVpJ7pUAdsJCulkf2bfjSIHsrER2zcPPBOVWnAwyUc2RBImgTHrWFJVaIK8vZtcUfERciH5QrdIvhYd3e+lMWyC9uUeP85PnOU6cLMwKVJVWRESeEjzenWt6iX5tpnXkDV3e6R1bav6BmoYRG.Iw.F3uobB8dCdZrfNsyjgCyU6eaZoModoMsQHUSabnw1lvtTcaO214aNBU1fTltOj0z6pln4Rl+vIx.MWI8GsZ8et9JiPCr0Z9MOsWuVMwefcAzLDJOA2jPQytr.MUNRv70i4o3y8op.pnCpMEdpP3qQlWU2O6GqlvD5I8o5w18vbxhgkPr+kv+fey26WvCAqVsPvSX7Qi09q9Cq40x7bd87NmXaTRWpPbHzuTbPMmyy7HgPYgjrvaifDFTvZP3aAfd4c.HYvkwk6zZFHsOzDVLF+8yPcELqoIVT625dq9fbD6oj6nzrmkA85utt2YUMb3b0gEoIJg.1v4o19nt.G8kShNjkrFTBKlvlYHz7Usi18uuitLgSfsmojgJ4VRt9Ywrr0mummj0nAe64asAjdPZfLYfcwrDMGgfyFriANUKovJtavRORqhM1l0cBzjZi1qmSYPkLAgGhRJkFHmNi682Nr8zYK9kuq8IXdelf+XR6wl79LIs+w1jySQAjipvIBptJiINlHSADzqPSgTQxTtdZ4wHmkFc4KGMZAK+bCuWR3dS29bcv34i2klCdgzz6Z7lMT55taB8qA5Bvtrauu+Bm.8VCk+woQtVrTOqzBd9HPp6lSPWAN6LIpBMM1A43.GtrwSN+paQyXLRXjv1S0Gr2OkFEKX6BGi07NTnBNZ.+Ury2AGaQVGzB+fwTITomtHM5W4RO5t0EN5lXm2LZapNgCMXtPLvNzpaF5vXvRX+tccSbMVFMfICMK9S3SlxVyBXfxV4JKQUrCSehJ4HSVJ66vYASIWyM0DjOX3osHqKDpSPBBdVQMjbLx5qDSiGqj7.Tj0hbjtdDLkSmC2mPS2ixEXWv9PlzrIejayFvOPGvNpPH331iF.Awo3nDrUB4AgZUfwOXVMaEbUoXA1h7K+YiH.bhL7Y3U+pUhDzVRhqfFwkr65Vo6iZggyj8wbKBTBtm1XiEenottCGpIUP50skuorFnpEETnJnl8zbx6yT5eVIHxgqXbZ9FuITXFBsgF2yyz8oIvke0LKkP4EcTpihnlT+BMvnLAyMrJup6.HYYtvlIU8Yl0dufdLy6wLHMhTkstfWA32uruBP7k9U.dFb+qiY6kPkowpzJa7.VDeOXhWZYgOOEtjK6m1EKyKKuqhlLWUu4Q8fC4b8Y.UOIwzuj2JThzu1klosLgQ0YgkreNztK+t58RduNP8e+7++adMpUxw3.N1kto7Xl.ZRLX7SgthgzIBctzpE4aqjpbRxhJfcY.C+nQXibA1m6AZcsFtXdgja0dWlfQKWM+EseJTERS11vSsPwhVu0uR4byWetqEtdXmo2GF2aq1G72aq0+WWE48wyHhFjnNHvdCNrV9iMRfysz7WFZE2sw0dsHGam76h2KgDALhGDDfg66.wm46yWt.97UKfO2cA74dKfO2eA74qW.e9lKzGbXz5SzpHaqHHn+l1603rojBUxlpdxeA7SAq9M
                                        

                                        You'll have to thank @ustk for his previous R&D on the matter :)

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                                        • LindonL
                                          Lindon @Matt_SF
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                                          @Matt_SF said in Spectrum ballistic (display buffer):

                                          @DanH @Lindon this is one way to do it, but it uses a scriptnode analyzer :

                                          HiseSnippet 1487.3oc2XstaaaCElJNpaw8BVGJF1OEJ1OT.RMr2Z6FPQQcrSbavZR8hSSGPwP.iDsMWnH0jnSh6PA1O2i0dD1ivdD5av14PJYIk3kk5s1ATmzByyEpOdt7cnR+DU.KMUkPbVYuowLhy0bGLUpG2cLkKIasAw4FtaSS0rDOqnNSiooorPhiSsGiBbVYYh4yadTGpfJCXEhHj8U7.1S4Qbcgz9s+VtPziFx1iGUx561dq.krqRnl.3olaSRLM3H5H1NTzrkbINWYyPtVkLPS0rThyxcTgSGLVchzZ+97T9gBFtnEY.rQVw8ThPDw32IcGyEg8yO2oDhia+hnPMaT3VtayC4yjWDM9DiBuBOJGObVpJ7pUAdsJCulkf2bfjSIHsrER2zcPPBOVWnAwyUc2RBImgTHrWFJVaIK8vZtcUfERciH5QrdIvhYd3e+lMWyC9uUeP85PnOU6cLMwKVJVWRESeEjzenWt6iX5tpnXkDV3e6R1bav6BmoYRG.Iw.F3uobB8dCdZrfNsyjgCyU6eaZoModoMsQHUSabnw1lvtTcaO214aNBU1fTltOj0z6pln4Rl+vIx.MWI8GsZ8et9JiPCr0Z9MOsWuVMwefcAzLDJOA2jPQytr.MUNRv70i4o3y8op.pnCpMEdpP3qQlWU2O6GqlvD5I8o5w18vbxhgkPr+kv+fey26WvCAqVsPvSX7Qi09q9Cq40x7bd87NmXaTRWpPbHzuTbPMmyy7HgPYgjrvaifDFTvZP3aAfd4c.HYvkwk6zZFHsOzDVLF+8yPcELqoIVT625dq9fbD6oj6nzrmkA85utt2YUMb3b0gEoIJg.1v4o19nt.G8kShNjkrFTBKlvlYHz7Usi18uuitLgSfsmojgJ4VRt9Ywrr0mummj0nAe64asAjdPZfLYfcwrDMGgfyFriANUKovJtavRORqhM1l0cBzjZi1qmSYPkLAgGhRJkFHmNi682Nr8zYK9kuq8IXdelf+XR6wl79LIs+w1jySQAjipvIBptJiINlHSADzqPSgTQxTtdZ4wHmkFc4KGMZAK+bCuWR3dS29bcv34i2klCdgzz6Z7lMT55taB8qA5Bvtrauu+Bm.8VCk+woQtVrTOqzBd9HPp6lSPWAN6LIpBMM1A43.GtrwSN+paQyXLRXjv1S0Gr2OkFEKX6BGi07NTnBNZ.+Ury2AGaQVGzB+fwTITomtHM5W4RO5t0EN5lXm2LZapNgCMXtPLvNzpaF5vXvRX+tccSbMVFMfICMK9S3SlxVyBXfxV4JKQUrCSehJ4HSVJ66vYASIWyM0DjOX3osHqKDpSPBBdVQMjbLx5qDSiGqj7.Tj0hbjtdDLkSmC2mPS2ixEXWv9PlzrIejayFvOPGvNpPH331iF.Awo3nDrUB4AgZUfwOXVMaEbUoXA1h7K+YiH.bhL7Y3U+pUhDzVRhqfFwkr65Vo6iZggyj8wbKBTBtm1XiEenottCGpIUP50skuorFnpEETnJnl8zbx6yT5eVIHxgqXbZ9FuITXFBsgF2yyz8oIvke0LKkP4EcTpihnlT+BMvnLAyMrJup6.HYYtvlIU8Yl0dufdLy6wLHMhTkstfWA32uruBP7k9U.dFb+qiY6kPkowpzJa7.VDeOXhWZYgOOEtjK6m1EKyKKuqhlLWUu4Q8fC4b8Y.UOIwzuj2JThzu1klosLgQ0YgkreNztK+t58RduNP8e+7++adMpUxw3.N1kto7Xl.ZRLX7SgthgzIBctzpE4aqjpbRxhJfcY.C+nQXibA1m6AZcsFtXdgja0dWlfQKWM+EseJTERS11vSsPwhVu0uR4byWetqEtdXmo2GF2aq1G72aq0+WWE48wyHhFjnNHvdCNrV9iMRfysz7WFZE2sw0dsHGam76h2KgDALhGDDfg66.wm46yWt.97UKfO2cA74dKfO2eA74qW.e9lKzGbXz5SzpHaqHHn+l1603rojBUxlpdxeA7SAq9M
                                          

                                          You'll have to thank @ustk for his previous R&D on the matter :)

                                          sadly not a path I can go down now...

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                                            @Matt_SF Thanks. A potential solution perhaps. It's still glitchy like @ustk pointed to originally and I'm still not crazy about the blocky lines 😆 Any chance of reinstating the old Analyser on top of these or adding a curvier Window Type @Christoph-Hart ?

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