Audioforge
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Ok, lots of questions I have to work through:
The equation in the blue screen is actually a diagram of the algorithm for the filter I use in Equalizer.
Yes, the save mode switch turns off once it is 'used' to make sure your playlist is saved the next time around. I am experimenting with other means of solving the problems you guys encounter (long start up times. BTW: its about 1 minute for every 1000 songs depending on what device. So I can see that 5000 songs can be quite a wait.)
ilikepoopie: When exactly does Equalizer crash? I have hard time getting it to crash on any of my devices, so if you could get me a quick step by step on what you do to crash it I would be able to find the problem. Please.
nywytboy68: can you get me a step by step on what you do to make Equalizer crash, please?
nonsupremous: can you get me a step by step on what you do to make Equalizer crash, please?
geremy: There is a lot of misconceptions in your post, so I go and clear things up:
"If you add more than 1 album to the equalizer playlist at a time (say, all albums of a single artist, or all albums in your library), the songs are sorted alphabetically by song title and there is no way to re-sort them except manually."
This is not correct. All songs are sorted in the order you add them to the playlist. So if you add all songs of album A and then all songs of album B, the playlist contains all songs of Album A in the order of the album and then all songs of album B in the order of the album. Please go ahead and check for yourself.
As for the shuffle button, I hear you and I will add a undo shuffle function to revert back to the last playlist before shuffle was hit. Expect it in the next update, ok?
Equalizer supports full retina support. I don't know why you would say it doesn't.
As to sine-sweep function and pink noise generator: can you elaborate more in detail what you are looking for? I like to add little tweaks like that and would love to make your life easier. So a better description of how you would want to use it would be great!
The equation in the blue screen is actually a diagram of the algorithm for the filter I use in Equalizer.
Yes, the save mode switch turns off once it is 'used' to make sure your playlist is saved the next time around. I am experimenting with other means of solving the problems you guys encounter (long start up times. BTW: its about 1 minute for every 1000 songs depending on what device. So I can see that 5000 songs can be quite a wait.)
ilikepoopie: When exactly does Equalizer crash? I have hard time getting it to crash on any of my devices, so if you could get me a quick step by step on what you do to crash it I would be able to find the problem. Please.
nywytboy68: can you get me a step by step on what you do to make Equalizer crash, please?
nonsupremous: can you get me a step by step on what you do to make Equalizer crash, please?
geremy: There is a lot of misconceptions in your post, so I go and clear things up:
"If you add more than 1 album to the equalizer playlist at a time (say, all albums of a single artist, or all albums in your library), the songs are sorted alphabetically by song title and there is no way to re-sort them except manually."
This is not correct. All songs are sorted in the order you add them to the playlist. So if you add all songs of album A and then all songs of album B, the playlist contains all songs of Album A in the order of the album and then all songs of album B in the order of the album. Please go ahead and check for yourself.
As for the shuffle button, I hear you and I will add a undo shuffle function to revert back to the last playlist before shuffle was hit. Expect it in the next update, ok?
Equalizer supports full retina support. I don't know why you would say it doesn't.
As to sine-sweep function and pink noise generator: can you elaborate more in detail what you are looking for? I like to add little tweaks like that and would love to make your life easier. So a better description of how you would want to use it would be great!