Electri-Q v1.5.4 released

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:-)
ok invert works with shift......delete works sometimes, more times not than does...r and c and s do not work and just do functions in Nuendo that I have programmed with those shortcuts.
Personal I would love if all those would be available via right click of the mouse as options (like right click over a point, would give the option to delete, invert etc....

thanks
rsp
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zvenx wrote:ok invert works with shift......delete works sometimes, more times not than does...r and c and s do not work and just do functions in Nuendo that I have programmed with those shortcuts.
some last words: The mouse cursor has to be over the dot you want to delete, otherwise [del] may not work.
zvenx wrote:Personal I would love if all those would be available via right click of the mouse as options (like right click over a point, would give the option to delete, invert etc....
That's doable, but I guess I will leave this for the general 1.60 GUI rework.

Christian

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Christian, it doesn't load, saved presets that contains different filters than peak (RBJ). Little window with ok and the name of the filter, all filters next to the different filter is ignored. :(

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The Bug is known and should be fixed with the next version 1.5.3. You can have a sneak preview of the version here. It still has to pass all our internal tests, but I guess there aren't too much changes, though.
Changes: "Store"-Bug fixed, "Undo/Redo", some new filters

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wrong thread, sorry.
rsp

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Cool Christian! Congratulations for the best equalizer created ever.

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Hello everyone,

we've just uploaded the latest version of our Electri-Q. It can be downloaded at here.

Changelog:
  • -stability improvements
    -minor bugfixes
    -manual enhanced
    -frequency weighting filter characteristics (Norm IEC 537) under extras
Christian

P.S.: The frequency weighting filter characteristics can be used in front of simple level meters in case you need the dB(A) for example. The filters are also available in linear phase mode as S-Plane filters.
Last edited by Christian Budde on Wed Jul 12, 2006 6:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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hi christian,

i have some anoying behaviour to report, sorry if its repeat.

if you adjust a filters bandwidth by holding down both mouse buttons then find yourself dragging to the edge of the gui to get the size you want, the filter then becomes stuck on bandwidth adjustment, and you have to do something like change filter type to get normal behaviour back.

going to try update. 24db/oct+ filters yet? or even planned at all? i dont like bugpass ones. with steeper phase filters you may have a new customer.

also can setup.exe be version numbered, get confused with so many.

regards,

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Christian Budde wrote:Hello everyone,

we've just uploaded the latest version of our Electri-Q. It can be downloaded here.

Changelog:
  • -stability improvements
    -minor bugfixes
    -manual enhanced
    -frequency weighting filter characteristics (Norm IEC 537) under extras
Christian

P.S.: The frequency weighting filter characteristics can be used in front of simple level meters in case you need the dB(A) for example. The filters are also available in linear phase mode as S-Plane filters.
Hi mate, your URL does not work. I had to remove what comes after ".exe" to fix that.
Best Regards

Roman Empire

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Roman Empire wrote:Hi mate, your URL does not work. I had to remove what comes after ".exe" to fix that.
Silly me. :shock:
martian wrote:going to try update. 24db/oct+ filters yet? or even planned at all? i dont like bugpass ones. with steeper phase filters you may have a new customer.
At anytime you can simply add two filters to create a steeper output. By selecting those two as a group, you can move them as one. This way it's possible to create 24dB/oct filters with no problem. Anyway, there are other filter designs (Butterworth, Chebychev I+II, Eliptic) which will be implemented in the near future. But those can be divided into biquads as well and thus be build using the currently available filters. So there's no urgent need for this.

Christian

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yes but you get a crap 'smoothed' knee doubling up filters, which i really dislike.

also if you can up with some way to lessen the ringing at 24db/oct and above (in the lows, <100hz) without resorting completely to lin phase this would be v cool! yes, bend some laws of physics please.

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martian wrote:yes but you get a crap 'smoothed' knee doubling up filters, which i really dislike.

also if you can up with some way to lessen the ringing at 24db/oct and above (in the lows, <100hz) without resorting completely to lin phase this would be v cool! yes, bend some laws of physics please.
Ok, you got me. I see what I can do...

*EDIT:*
The S-Plane butterworth/chebyshev filters are already done with arbitraty order (it was too easy). However, this only works in the linear phase mode.
For the digital/analog mode I've just implemented 24dB/oct butterworth filters. Is this enough, or do you need more?

Christian

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How about 12db/oct butterworth filter? :D Gentle is good...
It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. - Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Christian, what about faster speed modes for the analyzer? I'd like to see more what's happening in the time domain (eg for BD, bass differentiation)!

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Alien Leg wrote:Christian, what about faster speed modes for the analyzer? I'd like to see more what's happening in the time domain (eg for BD, bass differentiation)!
This will be available in the near future as well. But, the next version won't be out within the next week, so be patient. For the latest version we focused on stability, all new features do have time...

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