Comments by dblondin
Thanks.
I meant that if the position of the sound source changes, the volume always remains constant. So at midpoint of the crossfade, the input sources are summed at a gain of ?3dB each. With 4 or 5 speakers, this could be tricky...or not. I'm brand new to Max.
This thread touches on logarithmic crossfading a bit.
http://www.cycling74.com/forums/topic.php?id=14877
I meant that if the position of the sound source changes, the volume always remains constant. So at midpoint of the crossfade, the input sources are summed at a gain of ?3dB each. With 4 or 5 speakers, this could be tricky...or not. I'm brand new to Max.
This thread touches on logarithmic crossfading a bit.
http://www.cycling74.com/forums/topic.php?id=14877
Really nice job. Loving this.
Is it possible to have constant volume crossfading? Currently the volume drops out when a sound goes between, for example, right front to right surround. I'm assuming the fade is linear right now.
I'd also love an option for center speaker that can be turned on and off. Or perhaps a 5 speaker version of the patch. I do a lot of film sound and game cinematic sound utilizing center speaker for position.
Is it possible to have constant volume crossfading? Currently the volume drops out when a sound goes between, for example, right front to right surround. I'm assuming the fade is linear right now.
I'd also love an option for center speaker that can be turned on and off. Or perhaps a 5 speaker version of the patch. I do a lot of film sound and game cinematic sound utilizing center speaker for position.
I meant that if the position of the sound source changes, the volume always remains constant. So at midpoint of the crossfade, the input sources are summed at a gain of ?3dB each. With 4 or 5 speakers, this could be tricky...or not. I'm brand new to Max.
This thread touches on logarithmic crossfading a bit.
http://www.cycling74.com/forums/topic.php?id=14877