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Is it that the files won't appear on the text box after you select them?Im using the latest version of Foobar, Windows 10 and I cant select the left and right Wav files anymore
I can select the files, but, no effect after that
The same happens when using Windows 11
Any help ?
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Found the problemIs it that the files won't appear on the text box after you select them?
I can think of a few ways around it
Most simple one may be to use an older version of foobar
But there's a matrix mixer plugin I've been using to do HRTF processing of stereo and even multichannel recordings that should be compatible with the newest: https://skipyrich.com/wiki/Foobar2000:Matrix_Mixer
You just use the plain per-channel convolver between two copies of this.
Let me know if you need the details on that.
Unfortunately this would seem to be a psychoacoustic phenomenon, as I did objectively balance the filter against the unfiltered result with an eclectic sample of real music (measuring the output of a draft set of filters against the original and applying corrective filters to them to obtain the final version).Hi Joe,
First of all - great tool, thank you very much for coding it all and making it available to us for free!
The effect if very real and quite convincing. However, I have a major complaint: the plugin sounds as if it's high-passed. All the bass is gone, and some of the mid-bass, too, it seems.
P. S. Fiddling with the equalizer quickly reveals that the deep bass is not gone, but guitars and voices sound thin, odd. Can't quite nail which part of the frequency spectrum is responsible for it.
P. P. S. It's a reduction of the output in the 750-6600 Hz region. I'm trying to find EQ settings to negate it.
This is with the 30 deg. measured filter; the 50 degree one sounds closer to the original - I'll stick to that, although I do like the more realistic "space" of the 30 degree version.
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Are you using the files from v2.1? Doing exactly what you say I can see some dip from 750-6000Hz (which would be upper midrange to low treble, not lower midrange), but only when the two output channels are summed. There's no such dip in the individual left and right output channels, and these do not sum together on headphones.The bass is actually untouched, that was the immediate first impression but it was wrong. Try playing pink noise or white noise with and without your convolution, watching a spectrum analyzer in your player (it's easy to see in Foobar, for example). You will see the drop in the 750 to 6000 Hz region that I've mentioned, and it makes voices and instruments sound thin. Or at least it contributes to that - I suspect that some of the effect is psychoacoustical due to spatial processing and not a direct change in the spectrum coming out of the headphones, but there is a change and I bet it makes the effect worse.
I wasn't able to find the right EQ parameters to properly tune the response back, unfortunately.
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