A new window has been added to WinPCD to calculate and display "listening window" averages. A more detailed description is available at the Versions page. I highly recommend that you read that before trying it. What you see will make more sense afterwards.
This is for the crossover and driver directionality only, since diffraction is not yet a part of WinPCD. Even so, I would expect that a window average would tend to minimize diffraction influence above the step area.
Dave
This is for the crossover and driver directionality only, since diffraction is not yet a part of WinPCD. Even so, I would expect that a window average would tend to minimize diffraction influence above the step area.
Dave
v1.501 available - Driver filter UI and user requested UI changes
The driver filter UI has been changed to use two controls instead of one. This separates selection of crossover type and slope.
Other changes to the UI cover several requests made in the WinPCD forum and here. The window size can now be increased for the problem found in Windows 10 that caused scroll bars to appear and require constant change during use. A window close dialog opens on exit so that it can't be accidentally closed. The System window has an option to keep it on top of other windows. Other changes are listed at my web site in the WinPCD section.
dlr
The driver filter UI has been changed to use two controls instead of one. This separates selection of crossover type and slope.
Other changes to the UI cover several requests made in the WinPCD forum and here. The window size can now be increased for the problem found in Windows 10 that caused scroll bars to appear and require constant change during use. A window close dialog opens on exit so that it can't be accidentally closed. The System window has an option to keep it on top of other windows. Other changes are listed at my web site in the WinPCD section.
dlr
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