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Re: AGC to keep audio energy to some target level
Myco thanks so much for your try but not work.
What version of flowstone you use?
I have the latest , 3.0.8...........and is a big BOUNCH OF BUGS!! lot of things just not work!
I start thinking this is more related to a bug........... f**!
Myco anyone some comment?
What version of flowstone you use?
I have the latest , 3.0.8...........and is a big BOUNCH OF BUGS!! lot of things just not work!
I start thinking this is more related to a bug........... f**!
Myco anyone some comment?
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ElCuco - Posts: 23
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Re: AGC to keep audio energy to some target level
It does work here with FS 3.0.8
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: AGC to keep audio energy to some target level
Again I repeat after pass for ACG, the vumeter not work, this are vumeters fixed by Myco.
Guys can check please if second Vumeter in this schematic work in your machines?
Guys can check please if second Vumeter in this schematic work in your machines?
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ElCuco - Posts: 23
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Re: AGC to keep audio energy to some target level
There was a divide by zero problem in the AGC... fixed it by adding a Max.Gain value in the code
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Interesting post, some great info in between the mayhem.
Thank you for the meter fixes, I have been having these problems also.
I've been involved in many aspects of audio since 1961, including broadcast (cable) audio.
AGC, peak limiting, volume limiting, compression, expansion, all are variations on a theme, none are perfect, but neither is life.
My experience is to get the program recorded as 'right' as possible, keep the 'fixes' to a minimum.
ROXY
Thank you for the meter fixes, I have been having these problems also.
I've been involved in many aspects of audio since 1961, including broadcast (cable) audio.
AGC, peak limiting, volume limiting, compression, expansion, all are variations on a theme, none are perfect, but neither is life.
My experience is to get the program recorded as 'right' as possible, keep the 'fixes' to a minimum.
ROXY
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rocknrollkat - Posts: 213
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Re: AGC to keep audio energy to some target level
Walter Sommerfeld wrote:If it's the one with a ruby Ballistics module in it...
I had problems with this one.
dunno if it's the 'check for no infinity or NaN' ...
maybe one of the guru's here can help?!
Yup, me too.
There are several meters with that Ruby code, they are all useless.
They work when they want, other times, no dice.
It's hard to believe that a company would release software with these problems.
I wasted days of my time thinking that my computer was at fault.
Also, several 'tutorials' for beginners don't work as expected, if at all.
It took me more days to realize that it wasn't me, but the program.
Any help with this meter issue would be welcome.
ROXY
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