Interesting! This reminded me that way back when I started using these I had problems too, so in desperation deleted it and routed the new one to the Downloads folder, opening it there and can't recall ever having any problems; ditto with WinISD problems initially, so any clue why this might be?
Oh dang. This is handy!!!!Oh are you guys teaching me something new? That Master McBean is a busy man.
So below is the fruits of my searches. Two different enclosures. A very looooong front loaded horn and a sealed subwoofer for a client of mine. Ctrl C on file one. Next up open the second file and calculate. to compare hit tools, Compare captured and you can see the two files. I didn't know that you could do this randomly. I do it consecutively regularly. File after file in order. Reading that manual always teaches me something new. Sorry for the misleading comment above.
all i am doing is after i am done messing with hornresp i go to file and go down to export in hornresp. after that i save it as a name and then go to the excel document and try to click imoprt and use that file and it gives me the error.
Are you exporting Horn Data or a Hornresp Record? Either way (I think?) the target directory for writing would be "Export" under the Hornresp directory. And this is Win(something)?all i am doing is after i am done messing with hornresp i go to file and go down to export in hornresp. after that i save it as a name and then go to the excel document and try to click imoprt and use that file and it gives me the error.
Sorry, no I don't. Was hoping someone running Win would pipe-up.Interesting! This reminded me that way back when I started using these I had problems too, so in desperation deleted it and routed the new one to the Downloads folder, opening it there and can't recall ever having any problems; ditto with WinISD problems initially, so any clue why this might be?
Excel doc? The file must be a .txt file. That said, IIRC when downloading HR it auto loads a folder on C drive if you don't change it, so the various folders will be inside it.all i am doing is after i am done messing with hornresp i go to file and go down to export in hornresp. after that i save it as a name and then go to the excel document and try to click imoprt and use that file and it gives me the error.
i am exporting hornresp record which is then wanting to save it as a .txt file but then when I open the horn folding page and try to import it I get an error. I tried to change the file when I exported it in hornresp. I changed it to .win which is what it is asking for in the excel program. This allowed me to move past the error I was getting however now when I try to use optimize or anything else I get another error message. All I am trying to figure how to do is go from hornresp to the excel horn folding spread sheet I guess you would call it.
Ah! Have yet to use this option and currently don't have Excel loaded, so can't try it. 🙁
Anyway, have you read the various 'export' instructions in the HELP file? Surely it's there somewhere. That said, from very dim memory back when I use to DL bank statements? to view/whatever in Excel I had to DL as .csv, which is an option for HR's horn data, so have you tried this?
Anyway, have you read the various 'export' instructions in the HELP file? Surely it's there somewhere. That said, from very dim memory back when I use to DL bank statements? to view/whatever in Excel I had to DL as .csv, which is an option for HR's horn data, so have you tried this?
Post here for support on Brian's boxplan worksheets if that's what you're referring to:i am exporting hornresp record which is then wanting to save it as a .txt file but then when I open the horn folding page and try to import it I get an error. I tried to change the file when I exported it in hornresp. I changed it to .win which is what it is asking for in the excel program. This allowed me to move past the error I was getting however now when I try to use optimize or anything else I get another error message. All I am trying to figure how to do is go from hornresp to the excel horn folding spread sheet I guess you would call it.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/spreadsheet-for-folded-horn-layouts.171747/
It's probably the best place to address interoperability for those.
Hi all,
is there a way to adjust the db scale in the polar map view? Instead of running all the way down to -40db, I'd like to limit the bottom end to -25db...Is this already possible or something you could easily implement in the future?
is there a way to adjust the db scale in the polar map view? Instead of running all the way down to -40db, I'd like to limit the bottom end to -25db...Is this already possible or something you could easily implement in the future?
Hi all,
is there a way to adjust the db scale in the polar map view? Instead of running all the way down to -40db, I'd like to limit the bottom end to -25db...Is this already possible or something you could easily implement in the future?
If you mean this screen the answer is no. There is no way that I know of the alter the range.
Rather, I just want the from red to blue to represent from 0db to -30db, not 0db to -60db as displayed above.
If you click the check box marked 0° on the left-hand side to normalise the polar map to the axial response, then the magnitude scale changes to relative values, which seems to be what you want anyway? -30 dB is then pretty clearly marked:Rather, I just want the from red to blue to represent from 0db to -30db, not 0db to -60db as displayed above.
This is also the equivalent of equalising the on-axis response to be flat. Since that shows what can be fixed electrically with EQ or filtering, any issues such as side lobes are acoustic problems that can only be fixed with physical changes to the geometry. Therefore, it is generally more useful when comparing the directivity response of different horns or speakers.
I was trying to match the color scale of vituixcad...unfortunately it is not exactly possible but VituixCad allowed me to adjust scale to match near the -40 of hornresp but the colors were still not in sync.....of course this just an inconvenience
Hi all,
Bugreport: Since a long time, at least when simulating transmissionlines, Hornresp in Loudspeaker Wizard doesn't remember the filling settings correctly and segment change to "auto", after save/exit hornresp/start hornresp.
Bugreport: Since a long time, at least when simulating transmissionlines, Hornresp in Loudspeaker Wizard doesn't remember the filling settings correctly and segment change to "auto", after save/exit hornresp/start hornresp.
Will you survive? I am teasing of course. It is so favorable of a time to create great high quality loudspeakers. When I started in the 1980's there was very little available. Testing was a function generator and an oscilloscope and maybe a counter. And software was a few months wage as a young man. Between REW, Hornresp and Vituix what can you not accomplish? A UMIK or similar microphone and a WooferTester or DATS and you can do things that would have cost over $10 000 dollars back then.I was trying to match the color scale of vituixcad...unfortunately it is not exactly possible but VituixCad allowed me to adjust scale to match near the -40 of hornresp but the colors were still not in sync.....of course this just an inconvenience
Awesome times really.
I am home today and I will try to see if I have the same situation. What version of Hornresp are you using?Hi all,
Bugreport: Since a long time, at least when simulating transmissionlines, Hornresp in Loudspeaker Wizard doesn't remember the filling settings correctly and segment change to "auto", after save/exit hornresp/start hornresp.
I created a simple simulation in Hornresp the latest version:Hi all,
Bugreport: Since a long time, at least when simulating transmissionlines, Hornresp in Loudspeaker Wizard doesn't remember the filling settings correctly and segment change to "auto", after save/exit hornresp/start hornresp.
The file was made, the stuffing was changed to roughly 4-600 grams and then the file was saved. I went back into Hornresp, opened up another file and then closed it. Returned to the transmission line file and re-opened it. The numbers are exactly the same.
I created a simple simulation in Hornresp the latest version:
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The file was made, the stuffing was changed to roughly 4-600 grams and then the file was saved. I went back into Hornresp, opened up another file and then closed it. Returned to the transmission line file and re-opened it. The numbers are exactly the same.
Thanks for testing. I'm also on the latest Version, running honresp with "wine" on linux.
Within a session everything is fine, but if i close hornresp and reopen and navigate to that simulation(maybe it is failing as i have 50+ horns sumlations),
Tal1 is not the same anymore. Fr1 seems to be ok.
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