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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel McAllister" data-source="post: 115527" data-attributes="member: 2431"><p>Re: X32 Pink Noise and RTA loop-back</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Simon,</p><p></p><p>I posted exactly the same comment when I took a brief look at the RTA feature the other day. One issue is that it's seemingly sampling the data too quickly - it could do with the option to average it over a short period. Another is that (when I tried it at least!) there's a definite upwards curve in dB higher up the frequency spectrum for some reason. I did mean to put a pink noise WAV file on a USB stick and try that, but I've not had a chance yet. Also, if you route the oscillator to Main L, for some reason the RTA shows the peaks around 5dB higher than if you route it to Bus 1 (with everything set to unity gain obviously). Just a curiosity more than anything!</p><p></p><p>In the interests of refinement for the final release of V2 - on the rotary encoder for the fader volume for Main L/R (which I doubt ever gets used, but even so!)... it's so precise that you can select between -0.0 and +0.0!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel McAllister, post: 115527, member: 2431"] Re: X32 Pink Noise and RTA loop-back Hi Simon, I posted exactly the same comment when I took a brief look at the RTA feature the other day. One issue is that it's seemingly sampling the data too quickly - it could do with the option to average it over a short period. Another is that (when I tried it at least!) there's a definite upwards curve in dB higher up the frequency spectrum for some reason. I did mean to put a pink noise WAV file on a USB stick and try that, but I've not had a chance yet. Also, if you route the oscillator to Main L, for some reason the RTA shows the peaks around 5dB higher than if you route it to Bus 1 (with everything set to unity gain obviously). Just a curiosity more than anything! In the interests of refinement for the final release of V2 - on the rotary encoder for the fader volume for Main L/R (which I doubt ever gets used, but even so!)... it's so precise that you can select between -0.0 and +0.0! [/QUOTE]
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