wgscott Posted December 6, 2017 Share Posted December 6, 2017 That's excellent news. Congratulations on the upcoming release. Will the AU plug-in still work (or will a new one be distributed) by any chance? Link to comment
wgscott Posted August 28, 2018 Share Posted August 28, 2018 At one point the older mac version did not have the slider, and there were folks complaining about excessive volume decimation/compression. Link to comment
Popular Post wgscott Posted January 20, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted January 20, 2019 Of all the changes and attempted improvements since starting this experiment (which coincided with registering at Computer Audiophile on April 19, 2010), using Dirac room correction has made the most significant and pronounced improvement in my system. (This shouldn't come as a surprise in retrospect, since it is one of the few alterations whose results are objectively measurable and reproducible.) For me, it reinforced the power and potential of the Computer part of Computer Audiophile. But I also recognize that this is a minority opinion, and indeed the word Computer has been eliminated from the title of the website. (Although the name per se means little, the change in name does have a significance, and the direction is clearly aligned with the new title.) The reality is that the majority of "audiophiles" view changing cables and interconnects or other such tweaks as much more important (and perhaps legitimate) than systematically addressing speaker and room anomalies with software. I think this is unfortunate, because computer-based room/speaker correction (and software crossovers coupled to active speakers, even more so) both help to realize the potential of computer audio playback in a way that provides clear, objective, measurable, reproducible and demonstrable improvement to sound quality. A user that is able to do this on a computer they fully control, rather than a sealed black box, is correspondingly at an even greater advantage and can be an active participant in the process of re-creating music, rather than a passive consumer of canned output. JezQ, Youreye, blue2 and 7 others 9 1 Link to comment
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