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Does the Input Wizard now show 2P rather than 2p when an OD3 Ripole folded baffle template is generated?

Yes, but still also shows an error about isobaric drivers:
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Yes, but still also shows an error about isobaric drivers:

I have made some coding changes but the old Product Number 5630-241027 has been retained. Could you please try downloading again and check to see if the error message still appears. I am flying blind at the moment so I am not sure if the incompatibility issue will be fixed or not 🙂.
 
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I have uploaded another iteration for you to try. Maybe this time (fingers crossed)...
The wizard/outcome is now as expected, Thanks!

But, there is still something strange.
After the wizard, OD3 is set with 2P, but the status line says "OD3 single driver".
When i change it manually to 2P again, the status line says "OD3 2 drivers connected in parallel".
When setting it to isobaric, an Error occours: Isobaric drivers

Also note that the loudspeaker configuration always forgets the former setting, it always opens with one driver.
 
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The wizard/outcome is now as expected

Excellent!

After the wizard, OD3 is set with 2P, but the status line says "OD3 single driver".

I have made some further changes. Could you please download the latest iteration and try again.

When setting it to isobaric, an Error occours: Isobaric drivers

This is a legitimate error message. Isobaric is not allowed with OD3.

Also note that the loudspeaker configuration always forgets the former setting, it always opens with one driver.

That was intentional, but I have now changed the functionality so that the former configuration is retained.

Your computer seems to be having problems identifying the true Ripole driver configuration. Just to confirm that the correct one is being used in the simulations, immediately after creating the OD3 record using the Input Wizard (and not manually changing the default 2P configuration) could you please check that the acoustical power chart curve and the SPL at 100 hertz are exactly as shown below. Thanks.

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Hi David, long time user of hornresponse here. I believe I have stumbled across a bug in the latest version of the software (and at least one of the previous versions, not sure which one). After trying to simulate midrange drivers in a synergy style setup I found that no amount of editing or modifying any of the front chamber parameters (VTC, ATC, AP1, LP) results in a change to the acoustic output.

I hope that it's an error on my part and is something I've missed, but as far as I'm aware it's not. For context I have in the past edited these parameters and seen the expected changes in the bandpass response, but have not used the software in many months and now coming back to it seem unable to replicate this.

Thanks for any input/help you may provide.
 
Hi Gtimes,

It works fine for me. Could you please post screenprints of the ME and Nd records that you are using so that I can check further. Thanks.

Kind regards,

David
Hi David. Apparently I was more tired than I thought I was, I completely forgot to mention the fact I was using the Offset Driver function as opposed to Multiple Entry function. I'm used to an older version of hornresponse and have yet to fully explore the features of the newer versions.

I'll check again tonight, and if the problem is still there I'll provide screenshots and OS information.

Thanks