Re: [Audacity-devel] Bass and Treble upgrade
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From: Vaughan J. <va...@au...> - 2013-02-24 04:12:37
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On 2/23/2013 8:09 AM, Steve the Fiddle wrote: > On 23 February 2013 04:15, Vaughan Johnson <va...@au...> wrote: >> On 2/21/2013 4:54 AM, Steve the Fiddle wrote: >>> Has anyone had time to look at this yet? >> >> Given response so far, obviously not. Afaik, no indication of priority, >> e.g., relative to bugzilla entries. >> >> Reminding doesn't necessarily promote priority. > > Understood :=) Thanks. :-) > >> >> >>> It works well here (Linux) and Gale has tested it on Windows. >>> I am very new to C++ and wxWidgets, so I'd much appreciate any tips on >>> improving my code. >> >> Great attitude! You've clearly done other programming. > > Only what I've picked up from working with Nyquist and looking at what > you guys do :) Excellent progress. You have plenty audio/math background, though, I think. > > >> On quick review, >> some questions/comments: >> >> [...] Thanks for the answers. All clear. > > I was a bit surprised to find that in a TwoPassSimpleMono effect, if > the original track is integer format, the output of the first pass is > converted to integer format (thanks to Gale for spotting that). This > would seem to be quite a disadvantage for TwoPassSimpleMono effects. > In order to to avoid clipping when working with integer format tracks > the input signal is now scaled prior to filtering if the second pass > is set to take place. Bug, I think. - V |