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Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #200
@TF3RDL could you stop endlessly spamming the thread?
Yes to not clutter up this thread as I've only posted FRs (not really exclusively as I've already raised some things that aren't working as expected like the window function is still Hann even if I switched the windowing function to others like none (rectangular), and the "RMS" spectrum is actually calculated in logarithmic amplitude scale instead of linear or squared domain and have weird stuff when it goes above 0dB line)
if you want to create a new thread with your suggestions, fine.
Done and I can't wait to see my FRs being moved into a new thread "dedicated" for FRs for this component, as I've suggested mods to migrate most of it into an aforementioned new thread

Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #201
another nitpick: The option "1024" in the FFT size parameter is just 2048 samples FFT, same as "2048" option and also when you set as "2048" on the FFT size parameter, it goes to "1024" since the first two are exactly the same

Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #202
Is there a way to increase the frequency range?
Right now it cuts off at a bit over 20KHz, and I haven't found any setting in the options to change this.

Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #203
Is there a way to increase the frequency range?
Right now it cuts off at a bit over 20KHz, and I haven't found any setting in the options to change this.

Wait and see when @Crossover finally releases version 2.x.x.x of this component, hopefully with an option to automatically set max frequency range to the Nyquist frequency of the source audio signal (actually after all of DSP processing effects since there are resamplers that changes the sample rate)

Meanwhile, you can play around with my own audio spectrum analyzers like this one

BTW, the max frequency range of this audio spectrum component is actually somewhere around 24kHz

Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #204
Looks like this one has everything I'm looking for (in case someone else is wondering):


It seem TF3RDL has scared off the original developer so much that we'll have to look elsewhere now...

Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #205
It seem TF3RDL has scared off the original developer so much that we'll have to look elsewhere now...
Hence, the reason why I've made a separate thread dedicated for feature requests for this component

I hope @Crossover doing well without any adverse mental health effects coming from my doings (e.g. a fanon wiki page about a supposed future version of this) that supposedly "scared" him off

 

Re: foo_enhanced_spectrum_analyzer

Reply #206
Making a separate feature request thread (with dozens of items) is as much of a "harassment" as is hijacking his release thread.
In many places you'd be banned for kind of behavior.

I've been doing freeware development myself for many years, so I know how it feels from the other side, and having people bombard you with requests is the most surefire way of getting me to quit a project. Heck, I'd even drop a *paying* client if he would behave like that (as that's the kind of customer who would never be satisfied, no matter the end-product).
But I see you're already doing the same on the other release I've linked to above, where 3 of the 4 open issues are posts by you.
My suggestion, if you want others to work for you for free: Back Off...