#145273 - 23/02/2003 15:16
cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost half?
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old hand
Registered: 28/04/2002
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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a relevation just cale to me. i haven't tried to search if this was mentioned before, but for the ~year that i've been frequenting this board, it hasn't been mentioned.
if we use both the LAN port AND the USB port, similar to a dual WAN load balancing router, we can effectively upload tunes 1.75x faster (guesstimate). each acts as an independent channel. one track on eth, one on usb, keep it load balanced, and at the end, rebuild the database. to reduce back-and-forth hdd head movement, reserve each hdd for a seperate channel on dual drive systems.
what it would take is a rewrite of (j)emplode and probably the player software to accept more than one connection to use both at once, and i'm not sure if there would be any USB limitations... but if there is, the usb-ethernet emulation project would take care of it, right?
comments, ideas, or attempts to blow this pipe dream away welcome =)
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#145274 - 23/02/2003 15:20
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost half?
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carpal tunnel
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I believe this has been discussed before, and the answer was that you're not going to get much speed benefit from doing something like that, because limitations in the player's hardware architecture make it so that you'd start to hit speed bottlenecks in getting the data to/from the IDE drives. Anyone have a link to that old thread on this topic?
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#145275 - 23/02/2003 15:36
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost half?
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old hand
Registered: 28/04/2002
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Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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i remember that a USB2 conversion discussion where altman says that you cant saturate the bus... but usb2 will make it go faster than ethernet. but it leads me to believe that the bus can handle at least 2x the speed its going right now.
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#145276 - 23/02/2003 16:16
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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carpal tunnel
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As Tony says, this has come up before at least once. The answer is almost certainly that neither Ethernet, nor USB, nor IDE in an Empeg has DMA hardware, and that the current best-case transfer of about 700Kbytes/sec is thus CPU-bound from all that PIO. However, I don't remember writing anything in the car-player that disables USB when Ethernet is active, or vice versa, so the Jemplode folks could possibly try it out without any player changes if they really, really wanted to. There could be other reasons it won't work, though.
Peter
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#145277 - 23/02/2003 17:57
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
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Loc: Palo Alto, CA
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USB generates an interrupt every 64 bytes (ie, one packet). USB could *probably* be bumped up to getting almost 1Mbyte/sec with a different protocol and a FIQ interrupt handler - but at the moment, USB is speed limited by the number of interrupts that have to be processed, and the interrupt load when disk transfers are going on.
Maybe I need to talk to Patrick about a USB2 mainboard swap for the empeg... we could do a new board with the latest DSP, an Xscale, 100mbit ethernet and USB2
Hugo
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#145278 - 23/02/2003 18:12
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
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Maybe I need to talk to Patrick about a USB2 mainboard swap for the empeg... we could do a new board with the latest DSP, an Xscale, 100mbit ethernet and USB2
Screw it, why don't you guys just release empeg Mk3 kits at that point!
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#145279 - 23/02/2003 19:23
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: altman]
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old hand
Registered: 30/04/2001
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In reply to:
Maybe I need to talk to Patrick about a USB2 mainboard swap for the empeg... we could do a new board with the latest DSP, an Xscale, 100mbit ethernet and USB2
Hmm,
That almost smells/sounds like a repackaging of the Pearl mainboard given all those features....
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#145280 - 23/02/2003 19:40
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: altman]
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old hand
Registered: 28/01/2002
Posts: 970
Loc: Manassas VA
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In reply to:
Maybe I need to talk to Patrick about a USB2 mainboard swap for the empeg... we could do a new board with the latest DSP, an Xscale, 100mbit ethernet and USB2
... while your at it why don't ya throw in a color lcd and built in gps?
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#145281 - 23/02/2003 20:31
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: altman]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Maybe I need to talk to Patrick about a USB2 mainboard swap for the empeg... we could do a new board with the latest DSP, an Xscale, 100mbit ethernet and USB2
Oh, talk about a major tease. Everytime I think about what could make the empeg better, it usually boils down to "but a mainboard swap could be so much easier".
If that was even a semi-serious thought, I'd like to put in some requests now
More memory.
Removable flash drive capability for userland apps- SDcard or similar.
USB2 *host* capability.
Buffered external display capability.
Bluetooth (Hey someone else asked...)
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#145282 - 23/02/2003 20:43
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: genixia]
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carpal tunnel
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Removable flash drive capability for userland apps- SDcard or similar. But if you've got USB host, you can attach your own flash reader...
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#145283 - 23/02/2003 21:09
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tfabris]
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Carpal Tunnel
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I suppose that's true...
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#145285 - 23/02/2003 22:37
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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Carpal Tunnel
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How long would a kit like that take to solder up anyway
How good are you at soldering 256 pin micro-BGA (Ball Grid Array) packages?
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#145286 - 24/02/2003 04:33
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: genixia]
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In reply to:
How good are you at soldering 256 pin micro-BGA (Ball Grid Array) packages?
Only more reasons to release the Empeg MK3! :-)
* more memory
* 100Mbit ethernet
* USB2 host
* External display
* color LCD display
* Wi/Fi and/or bluetooth
* build in tuner
* Build in S/PDIF
* build in DVD player
* lit buttons/knob
and on and on and on....
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#145287 - 24/02/2003 05:13
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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pooh-bah
Registered: 14/01/2002
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Your describing Camelot (more or less)
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#145288 - 24/02/2003 07:48
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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stranger
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In reply to:
Your describing Camelot (more or less)
Got a link or something?
I've done a little bit of searching but can't find anything....
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#145289 - 24/02/2003 08:13
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: CrackersMcCheese]
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old hand
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I'm hoping it's not double din and could be fitted in the exsisting housing for mk2...
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#145290 - 24/02/2003 08:24
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: Centrknol]
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old hand
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Did a bit of searching eh? Did you try the keyword "Camelot"??
This was one of the first things I came up with...
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#145291 - 24/02/2003 08:37
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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#145292 - 24/02/2003 08:38
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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pooh-bah
Registered: 14/01/2002
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Damn! You beat me to it!
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#145293 - 24/02/2003 11:00
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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pooh-bah
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Your describing Camelot.
It's only a model...
Matthew
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#145294 - 24/02/2003 11:20
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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old hand
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And at least 4 years away...
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#145295 - 24/02/2003 13:14
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tfabris]
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enthusiast
Registered: 10/09/2002
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And if you have USB Host you cannot attach to a PC
What you want is a USB OTG port (and yes it can run at high speed)
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#145296 - 24/02/2003 13:26
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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addict
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ROFL Good call, Patsy.
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#145297 - 24/02/2003 13:28
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[Re: revlmwest]
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carpal tunnel
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ROFL Good call, Patsy. At the San Fran dinner with Rob and Toby recently, it was explained that the "It's only a model" line was, in fact, why the product was code named Camelot.
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#145298 - 24/02/2003 15:14
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: lopan]
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stranger
Registered: 14/06/2002
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In reply to:
Did a bit of searching eh?
Euh... only did some searching on google thinking it was an product in mass volume production....
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#145299 - 24/02/2003 15:29
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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old hand
Registered: 28/01/2002
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just giving you a hard time....
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#145300 - 24/02/2003 20:49
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: lopan]
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carpal tunnel
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Come on guys, Hugo's throwing us a bone and you guys are asking for the moon! How about asking about some features that would keep us under the $2000 dollar mark and not require a whole new software build.
Improved DSP w. Bass and Treble
SubOut
Digital Audio Out
100base Ethernet
USB2.0
Higher res or larger size display?
I'm just guessing here...., but what would be some features that would really help the product without adding capabiliies that only 2% of the user base would use or that would shoot the costs up so high it would never get made.
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#145301 - 24/02/2003 21:02
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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carpal tunnel
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Improved DSP w. Bass and Treble Um, the current DSP has bass and treble, it's just that no one's implemented it in the software yet.
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#145302 - 24/02/2003 21:03
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: SE_Sport_Driver]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Improved DSP w. Bass and Treble
Bass and Treble could be implemented on the exising DSP. But I would like to see a true multichannel DSP so we could set independant delays on all speakers.
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#145303 - 24/02/2003 21:04
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[Re: genixia]
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carpal tunnel
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Bass and Treble could be implemented on the exising DSP You were too slow today, Grasshopper. We shall try again, tomorrow.
<cue Kung Fu music>
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#145304 - 24/02/2003 21:14
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
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Oops, sorry. I knew that, but didn't write it clearly. I was under the impression that there was some reason it wasn't turned on in the empeg software. I think I read once that with the great EQ we have, the development team thought there was no need for a simple treble and bass adjustment. So, what I meant to say was "Updated DSP (only because Hugo mentioned it) and while you're at it, enable bass and treble adjustment" but that didn't fit into a list format .
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#145305 - 24/02/2003 21:48
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
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Carpal Tunnel
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That was a very nice humble pie I just ate
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#145307 - 24/02/2003 22:30
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: genixia]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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That was a very nice humble pie I just ate I honor your humility with a new avatar, Grasshopper.
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#145308 - 24/02/2003 22:41
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tfabris]
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#145310 - 25/02/2003 01:12
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tfabris]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/01/2002
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Loc: Brisbane, Australia
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In reply to:
Um, the current DSP has bass and treble, it's just that no one's implemented it in the software yet.
Alright already! I've been meaning to and will definitely start working on it tonight. It's not quite as simple as you would think though. Possibly the loudness control might get a bit munged in the process. Would people be willing to ditch the loudness (or have it work differently, possibly not correctly) in favour of bass and treble?
Not to say I can't.... but I'm kinda covering myself
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#145311 - 25/02/2003 07:04
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old hand
Registered: 28/01/2002
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I was just kidding about the gps and color lcd, I'd be happy with a 100base ethernet only
BTW... Love the avatar Tony...
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#145312 - 25/02/2003 08:22
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
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Wow.
You really have lost a lot of weight!
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#145313 - 25/02/2003 11:41
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: Shonky]
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carpal tunnel
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Would people be willing to ditch the loudness (or have it work differently, possibly not correctly) in favour of bass and treble? Yes. In fact, if we could also have some control over the slope and cutoff point of the loudness control, that would be ideal.
When playing with the RTA stuff, I noticed that the loundess control was only really affecting the deepest of the sub-bass frequencies. It had a very sharp frequency peak in the near-subsonic range, and not much above that. I'd rather have it more smoothly increase all the low frequencies instead of just the sub-bass.
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#145315 - 25/02/2003 17:18
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[Re: tfabris]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 12/01/2002
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Well it seems the loudness may not be affected by the bass and treble after all. However the FM bass boost will but I don't see that being much of issue with peope.
I'm having a few minor issues with calculating some of the DSP coefficients but once I sort that out we should be good to go.
As for affecting the slope and cutoff of the loudness, that's probably a separate project.
Also what kind of frequency points are we looking at here? Examples in the manual are 125Hz and 5kHz. Since it basically needs to be pre-calced, we can't have a variable frequency unfortunately. -6db to +6db enough? I only have 4 bits each to play with using genixias code, although Mark said he would give more bits once bass and treble were done properly.
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#145316 - 25/02/2003 20:42
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[Re: Shonky]
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Carpal Tunnel
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ISTR that somebody wanted +/-9dB range, and somebody else wanted 0.5dB resolution. Can't win
I'd recommend starting by duplicating the existing range though. It's hard to say what values to use though - the existing EQ fudge is based upon center frequencies and Q factors, whereas the DSP algorithm is based on cutoff frequencies and order (2nd or 3rd IIRC). But I think off the top of my head that a 2nd order at the listed values should be a reasonable approximation to the existing controls. Let me check...
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#145317 - 25/02/2003 20:58
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[Re: genixia]
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Carpal Tunnel
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Hmm...
Bass is currently Fc=100Hz, Q=0.2
Treble, Fc=10KHz, Q=0.2
Q figures look wrong (always did) but sound right. Go figure.
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#145318 - 27/02/2003 18:29
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[Re: lopan]
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carpal tunnel
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Maybe, maybe not. Things sometimes move faster than expected
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#145319 - 27/02/2003 18:32
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[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 19/05/1999
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Well, yes and no. Camelot was also the name because "it's the holy grail" (of in-car mp3 players). If you connect to a camelot from emplode, the player icon *is* a castle facade with a very obvious little triangular support keeping it upright.
Hugo
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#145320 - 27/02/2003 18:53
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: altman]
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carpal tunnel
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Ahh... I was wondering what the castle icon was for in Emplode's resources. Makes sense now
- Trevor
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#145321 - 27/02/2003 18:56
Re: cut the time uploading to the MK2 in almost ha
[Re: tman]
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OK, I just had to see it.
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#145323 - 27/02/2003 22:14
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[Re: robricc]
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carpal tunnel
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This IS a really silly thread.
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#145324 - 28/02/2003 02:02
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enthusiast
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mmmmmh - castle - nice
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