So te test is only 5 very simple steps : I'll put it here again as a c/p from the first page :AdmiralQuality wrote:Kriminal wrote:I just tried the hack method lotty posted, seems Steinbrrg Neon had 0DF
" The Test: You'll need a synthesizer (software of hardware) with a self-oscillating filter and a noise generator.
1. Open the noise generator level and mute the oscillators.
2. Set the filter frequency to a very noticeable value (500 Hz for instance)
3. Set the emphasis to a mid value (not to high, but enough to be noticeable)
4. Sweep the filter frequency toward the highest value.
In Zero Delay Feedback filters, the emphasis will remain the same, but in filters that do not manage this delay, the emphasis will grow until the filter self-oscillates. "
On the 2 first lines you'll see that you only need a synth equipped with a noise generator. Then you just have to mute the oscillators.
Does Neon has a noise oscillator ? No. Can you switch off the oscillators on neon ? No ( you can only choose one ). So what did you test ?
So a guy can't read the first two lines of a 5 lines test, and then declares erroneous things, showing in the same time that he doesn't understand a single thing about 0df problem and how it translates into audio, or a test.
What is more curious is that a developer, who has given his POV very loudly in this thread, and who is supposed to have more insights about all these problems cheers him for declaring so, without verifying the information himself.
To sum up : Try again, or eventually ....... just learn to read

