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#76
Quote from: Roly on January 05, 2013, 11:54:34 AM
Are these freq ISO?  If so label as?

{Random thought, alternate window for musical note selection?}

The Custom wave is inspired!  Opens the door to all sorts of different waveforms, arbitrary, pre recorded, or software generated.  I'd suggest at least Audacity compatibility since that is also freeware.  {There may be better, but the .WAV format is easy to write.  Buried in a pile of old HDD's is a QBasic prog I wrote that generated .WAV files from whatever.}

Blue sky...

Have you thought of condensing the top level screen by using drop-down selections in each of the main windows?

Pan control, L, R, and Slider (& toggling L-R for each scan?).

ed2ad> Single sine/sq/saw/etc selection switch common to all non-co-incident functions (save interface space/complexity).

Start other software buttons/options, preset for resident mixer (to manage soundcard channels/levels), and e.g. Irfanview as a player, Audacity, whatever/user set?

I have stolen the frequency values from my analogic audio analyzer ....have you a ISO table ?

the top menu ...yes i have considered... but for now is to easy to designing for me (is to fast, my GUI is made by hand..... argh...)    :-[

PAN and the slider settings..I still have to work on these...

Thanks for other things... :tu:
#77
Software / Free FLAC Player
January 05, 2013, 11:00:12 AM
I wrote this player for reading audio files with FLAC extension (even WAV)
the player code has a good sound quality and a very high speed to decode the FLAC code,
still lacks the control panel to drive it in a comprehensive way.
To load a new file press the L key (FLAC or WAV).
To exit press the ESC key.
I have writing a graphics routine to evaluate the speed of this player.



Download:
http://www.bonisaudio.com/free/index.html
#78
Quote from: J M Fahey on January 04, 2013, 08:06:37 AM
WOW !!!Thanks for the 1/3 octave swept tones, covering the guitar speaker band !!!!
I'll download and test it tonight !!!
Thanks again. :dbtu: :dbtu: :dbtu: :dbtu: :dbtu:

sorry...i'm still writing the new GUI, and will be available soon...
#79
Software / Re: Swept Filters Bank V1.0
January 02, 2013, 07:59:29 AM
Quote from: Roly on January 01, 2013, 11:42:23 PM
that explains what the various functions can be used for,
right....  ;)

ps
working on GUI stability
#80
The new GUI  (only GUI) of TGEN 5

Forgot something  ?

What could be added?

;)

#81
Software / Re: Swept Filters Bank V1.0
January 01, 2013, 11:55:49 AM
Quote from: Roly on January 01, 2013, 11:29:02 AM
Running XP v2002 SP3, P4 3GHz, 1Gb RAM

Swept Filter "testfix" unpacked okay with bass.dll but on startup reported that it couldn't find it.


TGen v4

On startup reported;

"OpenAL32.dll is not a valid Windows image"

However it did come up.

Sine sweep de-highlights so it can't be turned off, just goes through to end.

Pink noise button de-highlights, re-highlights with a click off the button but the noise continues until the highlighted button is reclicked.

The highlights on the buttons below "Multitone..." seem to behave inconsistently.

Toolbar button brings TGen to the foreground but doesn't toggle it back into the background.

After running TGen another attempt to run testfix produced the same OpenAL32 error and opened the Cmd window.  Unlike TGen it did not start.


Sweeping with a sine is a bit unusual and I would find sawtooth lin and log sweeps more useful; also high and low sweep rates such as 1sec and 10sec as I have in my bench sig gen.

HTH

Many Thanks  :tu:

......working ....assembling a new PC with xp sp2 ... clean ... for test  8|
#82
Software / Re: Swept Filters Bank V1.0
January 01, 2013, 10:15:21 AM
This work on Win XP ??

www.bonisaudio.com/free/testfix.zip

:trouble :cheesy:
#83
Software / Re: Swept Filters Bank V1.0
January 01, 2013, 09:24:07 AM
Quote from: J M Fahey on December 31, 2012, 05:33:23 PM
Dearcris, just downloaded and tried to test the Swept Filters bank.
Clicking the .exe the screen shows the front panel, but when clicking any value (say, 891-1000-1122) I see the warning EXCEPTION_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION .
Don't know whether it's a problem of my computer (An old Pentium 4 running XP) or the Sound Board (Forte Media FM801 ? )

Sorry, my new DSP code supports the DirectSound of Win7, no extern dll is required , to do this i have used DirectSound Win7 in exclusive mode..i'll try to fix this issue...  ::)

Thank you all for the moral support  :tu: ... and ....  :) happy new year
#84
Software / Re: Swept Filters Bank V1.0
December 31, 2012, 06:02:40 AM
Quote from: Roly on December 31, 2012, 05:51:04 AM
Cris - I haven't said anything because I haven't yet got around to installing v1 of anything, but I don't want you to think you are being ignored, or that what you are doing is not being appreciated.

I've written a lot of code and done a lot of audio engineering but it wouldn't be fair to comment until I have actually used your software and can offer sensible suggestions.

In the meantime, thank you for your efforts.

;)
#85
Software / Re: Swept Filters Bank V1.0
December 30, 2012, 07:52:15 PM
Any type of suggestions or bug reports is .....   <3)
#86
Software / Swept Filters Bank V1.0
December 30, 2012, 07:18:48 PM
#87


Download:
http://www.bonisaudio.com/tgenw/index.html

I need to improve the DSP engine at high frequencies ....  :grr
#88
Quote from: J M Fahey on December 26, 2012, 12:32:21 PM
Thanks again.
Now if you could make some version of the octave sinewave modulated/swept oscillator ... but with 1/3 octave separation, that would be a *great* tool to trace speaker response at home, with just a simple electret capacitor and a multimeter.
;) 8)

In TGEN the up-down sweep (1/3 octave) is not true efficient ...  xP ...working ....   xP

Note:
FIXED : http://www.bonisaudio.com/tgenw/index.html
#90
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