On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 9:30 PM, <fons(a)kokkinizita.net> wrote:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 09:35:05AM +0000, linuxdsp
wrote:
... with the result that your
great new plugin actually has huge deep notches in the frequency
response when it should sum back to flat (Note: this is also a
problem with just re-using plugins and libraries in other ways - my
recent tests using JAMIN suggest exactly this problem happens when
using the IIR multiband)
True. After all those years none of the 'DSP experts' developing Jamin
has noticed anything wrong when listening to it (it's quite obvious
actually), let alone done a simple measurement that could have revealed
this problem even before the first release. I reported it to one of the
devs some months ago, but even that didn't help - the development version
I got for review some weeks later still had the same defect.
Ciao,
OK Fons,
You can't carry on slagging off Jamin like this. Yes, you are renowned as
being the most knowledgeable person on the list when it comes to DSP but
constantly berating the poor Jamin guys isn't doing anyone any favours.
Please, either fork and fix Jamin, write a kick-ass alternative that works
how you think Jamin should work or just ignore its shortcomings and leave
the poor devs alone! (I'm def. rooting for the second of these options btw)