@John Mulcahy
Hi John--
I use 48dB/octave slopes (depends on the day of the week, but that's how us active speaker types roll). However, in the EQ configuration window, I can only select up to 24dB/octave. The preferences has a 48dB setting. Could you make this more flexible? Either arbitrary entry, or at least more options, like one at each 6dB up to ~60dB.
Thanks!
--Myles
PS Updating the impulse file in the Audio-APO convolver still causes the connection to the microphone to be lost.
After updating the convolver impulse file. Restarting REW fixes it. Note: If FB2K is playing a song, it will stop when the impulse file is updated. I can restart the song ok. So when E-APO sees that the file changes and re-inits the convolver, it must trigger some kind of signal to the Windows audio system.
Hi John--
I use 48dB/octave slopes (depends on the day of the week, but that's how us active speaker types roll). However, in the EQ configuration window, I can only select up to 24dB/octave. The preferences has a 48dB setting. Could you make this more flexible? Either arbitrary entry, or at least more options, like one at each 6dB up to ~60dB.
Thanks!
--Myles
PS Updating the impulse file in the Audio-APO convolver still causes the connection to the microphone to be lost.
After updating the convolver impulse file. Restarting REW fixes it. Note: If FB2K is playing a song, it will stop when the impulse file is updated. I can restart the song ok. So when E-APO sees that the file changes and re-inits the convolver, it must trigger some kind of signal to the Windows audio system.