MAutoDynamicEQ - can't locate True Peak or Look-ahead

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I can't find either of these settings. They're not in advanced band settings, or regular band settings. Is there an advanced detector window I don't know about?

The description for peak hold is as follows:
Peak hold defines the time that signal level detector holds its maximum. You can imagine that when an attack stage ends, before the release stage starts, there can be an additional peak hold stage and the level is not falling yet. This is true only when true peak mode is enabled (check advanced detector settings if available).

It is often used in gates to avoid the level falling below the threshold too quickly, while having short release times. If you want the gate to close quickly, you need a short release time. But in that case the ending may be too abrupt and even cause some distortion. So you use the peak hold to delay the release stage.

It is also used along with look-ahead to avoid distortion in limiters and compressors. If you need a very short attack, the attack stage may be too quick and cause distortions. In limiters this attack is often 0ms, in which case it becomes a clipper. Setting look-ahead and peak hold to the same value will make the detector move ahead in time, so it can react to attack stages before they actually occur and yet hold the levels for the actual signal to come.
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Aaasah, yeah, there's no option for true peak & look-ahead, and won't be. This is just an excerpt from the general peak hold manual :o :). Anyway true peak is enabled always here.
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Ok, thanks. That answers my question. I have another - I can't seem to get the anvanced band window to show up when I ctrl + right click a band. Only way I can get to it is to right click the band, then click the Advanced button. Is there a setting that affects this?

This is on Windows 8.1 with Reaper 4.77, MAutoDynamicEQ 9.0 release, 64 bit VST version. Ctrl + right click just opens band settings, just like right click.
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Ctrl+right-click works here (but I have 9.00b2, Windows 7, Reaper 4.77 32-bit, 323-bit plug-ins ;))
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I just tried again. Ctrl + right click seems to work when I do it from the graph, but not from the bands panel.
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In the band list you can just right-click ;).
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MeldaProduction wrote:In the band list you can just right-click ;).
I learn something new everyday with this thing!

Right-clicking the band number in the band panel brings up the band settings window.

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Right-clicking the filter type in the band panel brings up the advanced band settings window.

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That's actually a logical way of doing things, and now I understand why advanced settings aren't shown when ctrl + right click band number in the band panel.... And I appreciate that both windows are accessible from the graph, so you can still get to both windows easily when the band pane is collapsed.

Just another reason why MAutoDynamicEQ is so good that I've started selling some of my other EQ plug-in licenses.

My only critique is that the manuals need work, conditional single-sourcing isn't necessarily the right approach. Have your tech writer look into structured DITA with either FrameMaker or MadCap Flare, I think it would save some time and result in much better manuals.
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I'd actually like to do some extensive video tutorials instead. It's pretty much impossible to keep the documentations up to date, and video tutorials justr can be little outdated, as they show the principles mainly.
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MeldaProduction wrote:I'd actually like to do some extensive video tutorials instead.
You've seen how many of your users are proficient not only with audio processing in general and your products in particular, but many people have uploaded high quality screen capture vids.

It might work well to crowdsource - ask people to upload a tutorial video about an aspect of the plug-ins, and then offer a small discount (10 euro or a free license for one of that week's "eternal madness" plug-ins) to the ones that you host on your site.
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mesaone wrote:
MeldaProduction wrote:I'd actually like to do some extensive video tutorials instead.
You've seen how many of your users are proficient not only with audio processing in general and your products in particular, but many people have uploaded high quality screen capture vids.

It might work well to crowdsource - ask people to upload a tutorial video about an aspect of the plug-ins, and then offer a small discount (10 euro or a free license for one of that week's "eternal madness" plug-ins) to the ones that you host on your site.
I wish it was that simple - there may be many users proficient when using the plugins, but creating videos is a completely different thing. But well...working on it :).
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