Disappearing Impulse Response

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v5.20.4, Windows 10

Hi John.

On the main plot display window, looking at the Impulse tab, when I hit the "limits" button, then the "fit to data" button, the impulse shows up just fine. Then when I try to adjust either the "Left s" or "Right s" amount and hit enter, the proper adjustment is made to the impulse position in the window, but if I then hit "Apply Settings" the impulse completely disappears. Going back to "fit to data" brings it back again. The same behavior occurs in the Overlays - Impulse window. A workaround is to adjust "Left s" & "Right s" settings and then "X" out of the "Limits" panel without hitting "Apply Settings". Or drag and zoom, of course.
 
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John Mulcahy

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Fit to data doesn't change anything in the limits dialog. When Apply settings is used all the current Limits dialog values are applied, seems to work as expected for me. What values are in the dialog spinners when you apply the settings?
 

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Crown XLS 1502 DriveCore-2 (x2 as monoblock)
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Behringer A500 Reference Power Amplifier
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MartinLogan Electromotion ESL Electrostatic (x2)
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Phantom Center
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NSM Audio Model 5 2-Way (x2)
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Beg pardon, sorry, I found the problem and it is ME. I got the "Plot Responses Normalized" box UNchecked, and its real-life size was too small to see unless blown up to Brobdingnagian size by the "Fit to data" button. All is well.

Thanks, John, sorry for the trouble.
 
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