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Join Date: Jun 2007
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In earlier versions of Hornresp the driver parameter values would automatically round to one decimal place when the Tapped Horn Wizard was opened, even if the driver sliders were not moved. This problem was fixed some time ago. Also in early versions, the driver parameter values would change to their equivalent composite values when multiple drivers were specified. This no longer occurs. Otherwise, the driver parameter values should not change of their own accord. Are you using Hornresp Version 25.00? Kind regards, David
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Thanks for the quick response David. Yes I am indeed using version 25. Hmm... I must have done something odd then
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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Hi there: I'm using Hornresp V22.0, when I change to V25.0, will my past saved files still run ok? ... regards, Michael
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Hornresp will always automatically update the Hornresp.dat data file produced by an earlier version of the program. In the past, some users experienced data corruption problems when they tried to use a updated data file back with an earlier version of the program that they had retained as a "backup". While this practice is no longer possible, I still strongly recommend that when a new version of Hornresp is downloaded, any earlier versions of the program are deleted. Kind regards, David
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Bout the only thing I noticed was that the TH input setting
got changed to OD. Not a big deal at all. Just clicked edit and changed each back to TH when I wanted to review them again. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Amsterdam
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Running Hornresp in Ubuntu/Linux:
Your comment about decimal placement issues got me thinking. I was running the 64-bit version of Hornresp. I searched and found out that the 32-bit version is the best supported version and some things don't work as well in 64-bit. Whether the bits could have something to do with decimal placement issues, I don't know. I down/re-graded to 32-bit all the same and now Hornresp is running fine. I entered parameters of a known driver - no problem. I ran a simulation of a known enclosure - no problem. Woohoo!
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Amsterdam
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Hmmm. Selecting the tapped horn wizard ends in "Run time error '380': invalid property value.
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Hi Everyone,
Hornresp Version 26.00 has just been released. Changes are as follows: 1. The Tapped Horn Wizard tool (renamed Loudspeaker Wizard) can now be used with direct radiators - including bass-reflex systems, conical single-segment horns, multiple-segment horns, compound horns - with a conical horn 2, tapped horns and offset driver horns. With the exception of conical single-segment horns, the horn segment flare type can be changed when the tool is in use by double-clicking the left-hand-side label located above the relevant length slider. The new tool is not applicable to non-conical single-segment horns because the multiple element / isophase wavefront model used with these horn types prevents results from being updated quickly enough for the scroll bar slider controls to operate correctly. 2. Efficiency values are now exported as part of the chart data. The attached Excel screenprint shows efficiency plotted for the default record system with resonances masked. 3. The fatal run-time error reported by ‘bubblersound’ and the tapped horn multiple speakers SPL problem identified by ‘NEO Dan’ have been fixed. As always, could you please let me know if you find any bugs. Thanks. Kind regards, David
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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