Thank you. 🙂 I started from first page and finished on about 40th.... As i see, in latest 26.40 problem still exists, so waiting for 26.50...
You're welcome! Hmm, the latest version seems to have cured this problem for me.
GM
Problem is that responses in main "SPL Response" window and "Loudspeaker Wizard" - "Response" window are different.
Hi The Lamer,
Thanks for this - you have discovered yet another bug (different to the one found recently by GM).
I will let you know when it is fixed.
Kind regards,
David
I tend to put so much info in the 'comment' space to make finding specific sims quickly that there's often not enough space left to list Pe, Xmax.
Hi GM,
In that case - just for you, I will include something in the next release that will enable Pmax and Xmax values to be saved as part of the data record 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
Ability to model series-tuned system (e.g. rear chamber vent exiting into the front chamber)
Hi Brian,
Unlikely to be included in Hornresp - sorry 🙂.
AkAbak should be able to do this though...
Kind regards,
David
Hi,
I find the tab order confusing, I'd like to tab around with the keyboard when changing the sizes. For the driver parameters it's fine already.
I find the tab order confusing, I'd like to tab around with the keyboard when changing the sizes. For the driver parameters it's fine already.
Hi The Lamer,
Thanks for this - you have discovered yet another bug (different to the one found recently by GM).
I will let you know when it is fixed.
Kind regards,
David
OK, you've piqued my interest as to what's still causing a glitch since when I simmed his design with 26.40-100514 the Wizard plot matches the main FR plot, so it seemed reasonable to assume that it was fixed:
GM
Attachments
Hi GM,
In that case - just for you, I will include something in the next release that will enable Pmax and Xmax values to be saved as part of the data record 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
Kewl! Thanks!
GM
I find the tab order confusing, I'd like to tab around with the keyboard when changing the sizes. For the driver parameters it's fine already.
Hi vadi,
The tab order is quite deliberate - it intentionally bypasses the S2, S3 and S4 throat area input boxes because these are effectively redundant when it comes to entering data since S2, S3 and S4 are also given as mouth areas.
The horn tab sequence is Ang > S1 > S2 > L12 > S3 > L23 > S4 > L34 > S5 > L45.
The driver tab sequence enables Thiele-Small equivalent parameters to be entered in the correct order.
Kind regards,
David
OK, you've piqued my interest as to what's still causing a glitch since when I simmed his design with 26.40-100514 the Wizard plot matches the main FR plot, so it seemed reasonable to assume that it was fixed:
Hi GM,
Try this:
Exit Hornresp and then re-open
Find the example test record
Click the Edit button
Open the Loudspeaker Wizard tool
Select Response
You should see the erroneous SPL result (Hornresp assumes Atc = 0 when it should be 202).
You must have selected the Chamber input option at some stage - this sets Atc = 202 and corrects the problem 🙂.
The bug will be fixed in the next release.
Kind regards,
David
Hi vadi,
The tab order is quite deliberate - it intentionally bypasses the S2, S3 and S4 throat area input boxes because these are effectively redundant when it comes to entering data since S2, S3 and S4 are also given as mouth areas.
The horn tab sequence is Ang > S1 > S2 > L12 > S3 > L23 > S4 > L34 > S5 > L45.
The driver tab sequence enables Thiele-Small equivalent parameters to be entered in the correct order.
Kind regards,
David
Thank you for the explanation David. I'm new to this, I can't wait to build my sub. 🙂
You should see the erroneous SPL result (Hornresp assumes Atc = 0 when it should be 202).
You must have selected the Chamber input option at some stage - this sets Atc = 202 and corrects the problem.
Indeed I did. Dunno, I don't usually bother with it, though I did on another sim that day, so could doing it on another record reset them all?
GM
Where can I download Horn Response? http://mywebsite.bigpond.com/dmcbean/ doesn't work, it says:
HTTP Server Error 503
No available server to handle this request
HTTP Server Error 503
No available server to handle this request
Hornresp Version 26.50
Hi GM, The Lamer and Others,
Pmax and Xmax parameter values can now be saved as part of the data record by pressing Ctrl+S when the Maximum SPL tool is being used (see Attachment 1).
Please note:
* All existing records in the Hornresp.dat data file will be automatically updated to include fields for the Pmax and Xmax parameters. The two new fields will be initially auto-populated with values of 100 watts and 5.0 mm respectively. These default values can then be changed by the user when actual Pmax and Xmax values for a particular driver are known.
* Moving the mouse pointer over the Input Parameters window Comment field will display the Pmax and Xmax values for the current record in the status bar panel at the bottom of the window (see Attachment 2).
* The Pmax and Xmax values for default record number 1 cannot be changed from 100 watts and 5.0 mm.
* When driver parameter values are copied from one record and pasted to another, the associated Pmax and Xmax values will also be transferred.
* The Pmax and Xmax values will be included in exported Hornresp record files (see Attachment 3).
The Tapped Horn Wizard tool bug found recently by 'The Lamer', has also now been fixed.
Kind regards,
David
Hi GM, The Lamer and Others,
Pmax and Xmax parameter values can now be saved as part of the data record by pressing Ctrl+S when the Maximum SPL tool is being used (see Attachment 1).
Please note:
* All existing records in the Hornresp.dat data file will be automatically updated to include fields for the Pmax and Xmax parameters. The two new fields will be initially auto-populated with values of 100 watts and 5.0 mm respectively. These default values can then be changed by the user when actual Pmax and Xmax values for a particular driver are known.
* Moving the mouse pointer over the Input Parameters window Comment field will display the Pmax and Xmax values for the current record in the status bar panel at the bottom of the window (see Attachment 2).
* The Pmax and Xmax values for default record number 1 cannot be changed from 100 watts and 5.0 mm.
* When driver parameter values are copied from one record and pasted to another, the associated Pmax and Xmax values will also be transferred.
* The Pmax and Xmax values will be included in exported Hornresp record files (see Attachment 3).
The Tapped Horn Wizard tool bug found recently by 'The Lamer', has also now been fixed.
Kind regards,
David
Attachments
Indeed I did. Dunno, I don't usually bother with it, though I did on another sim that day, so could doing it on another record reset them all?
Hi GM,
Selecting the Loudspeaker Wizard tool Chamber input option for one record should not have set the Atc value for a different record. Hopefully the problem has been resolved with the release of Version 26.50.
Kind regards,
David
Greets!
Ok, guess I did and don't remember it. Anyway, so far, everything seems OK. Thanks for the saving/display function of Pe, Xmax! At the risk of 'looking a gift horse in the mouth' though, I just kind of assumed that Xmax would auto load into the Wizard along with S1, etc., so wondering if that can be added without a lot of effort.
GM
Ok, guess I did and don't remember it. Anyway, so far, everything seems OK. Thanks for the saving/display function of Pe, Xmax! At the risk of 'looking a gift horse in the mouth' though, I just kind of assumed that Xmax would auto load into the Wizard along with S1, etc., so wondering if that can be added without a lot of effort.
GM
I just kind of assumed that Xmax would auto load into the Wizard along with S1, etc
Hi GM,
If the Pmax and Xmax values were loaded into the Loudspeaker Wizard initially, then the Maximum SPL result would be shown as the default response. I thought that this could be rather confusing for some users, so the starting Pmax and Xmax values were left at zero.
It also meant that I didn't have to decide which values to load - the saved ones, or the ones that a user may be currently working with, but has no intention of saving 🙂.
Kind regards,
David
The tab order is quite deliberate.
One other thing perhaps worth noting - either the Tab key, Shift+Tab keys or Enter key can be used to move from one record to another.
Kind regards,
David
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