hvz said:I should have this available for use within a few days (probably Monday).Grounded Grid said:Has Hans had a chance to put assymetry and tilt adjustments in the limiter?
Great! I'll look forward to checking that out. Thanks, Hans.
hvz said:I should have this available for use within a few days (probably Monday).Grounded Grid said:Has Hans had a chance to put assymetry and tilt adjustments in the limiter?
It's almost ready now - I just need to make it user configurable. A few questions to avoid adding more settings than needed:Grounded Grid said:Great! I'll look forward to checking that out. Thanks, Hans.
In the US, the maximum legal level is 125%...that may be different in other countries. There was a time here when there was no limit and one popular processor had a 300% setting! Whether a transmitter existed that could air that % is a good question. Depending on the gain of the transmitter, reducing the negative peaks to allow for the higher positives may or may not require amplification. I do know that it will be awkward if switching from 100% to 125% positive peaks causes a 25% reduction in the negative peaks. All known AM processors allow for the change in positive peaks to be made without impacting the level of the negative peaks. It seems that AM transmitters take something between +4 and +10dbm across 600 ohms for 100% modulation. The Trace Alpha is rated at +18dbu but I don't know how dbu compares to dbm so someone else will have to comment on that spec. The low pass filter will be needed...at least in this country where 10khz is our limit on AM. Most processors are good out to 9.5khz and have a steep dropoff between there and 10khz. we also use the 75us pre-emphasis curve for AM but it obviously doesn't apply above 10khz. So for AM, the multiband frequency staging would need to be based on the highest band topping out at 10khz. Anything beyond that would be "food for the filter" as we sometimes sayhvz said:It's almost ready now - I just need to make it user configurable. A few questions to avoid adding more settings than needed:Grounded Grid said:Great! I'll look forward to checking that out. Thanks, Hans.
1. Am I right that the maximum allowed asymmetry on AM is 100 vs 150%?
2. Based on how things are connected, which side ends up where might be different (the signal might be inverted). So I suppose I should support increasing the peak level for either top and bottom?
Since sound cards cannot output more than 100%, I will have to lower the output level when asymmetry is introduced, so you need to increase the level going into the transmitter.
It's almost ready now - I just need to make it user configurable. A few questions to avoid adding more settings than needed:Grounded Grid said:Great! I'll look forward to checking that out. Thanks, Hans.
Will you cook a GUI similar to the Windows one?.... Will it depend on JACK?hvz said:(...)
Note: I've changed a lot of things in this version (because I've rewritten lots of things to run on Linux)(...)
stephend2 said:Running ST for about a month now, so far, so good, using ESI Juli@ card, have measured, maybe I got a lucky card? no compensation needed. Still want to get my hands on a Marian card but can't find them.
Running about 65% CPU on Core2Duo E8500.
It's already attracted a little attention, sounds drastically different(better) than anything else in the market.
stephend2 said:WVBG-FM 105.5
rebuilt today with stripped down xp pro, win 7 x64 showed its ugly head, ran about a month and died.
SFM-Ptgal said:Question to Hans:
The Linux Stereo_Tool_Gui current download is part of the latest Linux re-coding or is it the older version?