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Audio Logger Like in Fruity Limiter

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Audio Logger Like in Fruity Limiter

Postby Youlean » Sat Sep 27, 2014 12:24 pm

Peak will be always correct, but the rest depends on tick performance...
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Re: Audio Logger Like in Fruity Limiter

Postby KG_is_back » Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:04 am

There is a way to overcome the green tick problem. You may create a memory buffer and write mono data into it in a circular fashion. Then use mem to float array to extract the data and shift it by inverse of the index that is used to write the data. By changing the size of the mem and decrements of the index calculation you may change the speed and area.
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Re: Audio Logger Like in Fruity Limiter

Postby Youlean » Wed Oct 08, 2014 2:32 pm

KG_is_back wrote:There is a way to overcome the green tick problem. You may create a memory buffer and write mono data into it in a circular fashion. Then use mem to float array to extract the data and shift it by inverse of the index that is used to write the data. By changing the size of the mem and decrements of the index calculation you may change the speed and area.

Cool workaround! The bad thing is that display have some graphical glitches (mine also has)...
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