John Mulcahy
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Try measuring near field with 10 dB corrections and see if the measurements match the prediction as they did with the 20 dB corrections using the same Q values.
I am working on that. In the mean time, very minor problem:Try measuring near field with 10 dB corrections and see if the measurements match the prediction as they did with the 20 dB corrections using the same Q values.
Try measuring near field with 10 dB corrections and see if the measurements match the prediction as they did with the 20 dB corrections using the same Q values.
Very small differences are probably rounding errors to 2 decimal digits. How did you come up with these numbers? They sure aren't octave relatedLooks good for using the RBJ Q settin
Just tried the new version on Linux Mint but what in the world is this, the visual interface seems totally broken? Windows/panels have no visible borders and the window/panel which currently has the focus cannot be identified as there is no accent color of the title bar. Note that both features have been industry standard for professional software for years, if not decades, for good reasons. A GUI that looks fancy and modern but disrespects the most basic requirement for ergonomics is a failure IMO.V5.20.14 has moved to a new look and feel, FlatLaf, for most components, to modernise the appearance and make it easier to adjust. That involved a lot of changes, as many REW interface components were heavily customised, so I'm making early access builds available to help pick up any interface issues ahead of the full release. If you spot any problems please post about them here.
Undermining the standards happened to start after XP, sadly. But with some tinkering you can have a title bar accent color. The title bar accent can be overridden by user software, though, starting with Windows' own utitilies :-(The only title bar change I see in Windows 10 for focus change is the shade of gray used for the title text, which is pretty subtle.
Did that, no difference wrt to borders and focus indicator.In the meantime try the Dark theme and see if that is OK
For this new impulse response navigator, I think it would be great for the navigator to have little pull tabs to act as zoom function, instead of using the +/- buttons for zoom and the navigator in place of the scroll bar. Navigator can function for scroll and zoom. I can provide an example from something I use at work that uses plotly to generate graphs in a similar manner. It would also be great to have this feature added to the impulse tab in the overlay window as well.Another few updates. It has been very tricky to move through impulse responses at high zoom levels, so I have tried to tackle that by adding an impulse response navigator. It sits below the impulse graph, replacing the scroll bar, and shows the entire response with the currently displayed portion highlighted. The highlighted region can be dragged to reposition the view, with smooth scrolling even at very high zoom. Clicking anywhere in the navigator view centres the displayed portion on the click. If the mouse wheel is used while the mouse is over the navigator the graph will be zoomed along its time axis, centred on the time axis position of the mouse pointer in the main graph.
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There is now an option to "Fill silence with dither" on the Measure dialog and the Measurement sweep panel of the signal generator. If this is selected the generator will replace silent parts of the sweep with 16-bit dither. This option is provided to try and counter aggressive output muting which some DACs exhibit when one of their input channels does not have any signal. There is some penalty in the impulse response noise level, though it is far below the noise floor for acoustic measurements, only potentially having an impact when measuring electronics. Nonetheless the option should only be selected if required to counter device behaviour.
There are now controls in the room simulator to set the SPL at the top and bottom of the response graph.
Everything is beautiful and easy to read. So I stay on version 5.20.13.This is how V5.20.13 looks like on my Linux Mint machine:
You can use the mouse wheel anywhere in the navigator area to zoom the x axis.For this new impulse response navigator, I think it would be great for the navigator to have little pull tabs to act as zoom function, instead of using the +/- buttons for zoom and the navigator in place of the scroll bar.
Thanks, somehow this hadn't registered for me while wildly clicking on the navigatorYou can use the mouse wheel anywhere in the navigator area to zoom the x axis.
Can you post a screenshot of the dark mode on Mint?Did that, no difference wrt to borders and focus indicator.
I'm using "Moheli" theme ("Daloa" and "Kokodi" are also nice) in Window Manager (Xfwm4+Compton), and the Mint variant Xfce.Klaus, I see your decoration blue, do you use a different theme?