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Audio FFT

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 10:22
by GeeEs
When using the microphone input it works brilliant!
When using a Clip with audio it works brilliant!

When using external audio (winamp/mediaplayer/whatever internal player) the incomming sound is really low level... Gain inside resolume put to the max, but still really low peaks.

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 19:52
by edwin
On OSX you can control the input level of your device, that helps if the signal you are getting is not strong eneough. On Windows i'm not sure but there is probably a setting in the Recording settings of the Volume control panel.

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:13
by GeeEs
:? ehm.. It's just when playing winamp on the same machine as Avenue... (volume in winamp full up, and all windows volume sliders full up) a very low signal is getting into Avenue.

There is nothing to change as input when playing internal mediaplayers (or do i miss something) (This is on Laptop with Vista)

On my desktop (win7) I tried with winamp and my EMU0404 yesterday.. created different routes, with/without ASIO, but nothing seems to get into Avenue... Testing more after work today...

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 15:33
by rabosavj
did you try to conect the output phones to mic with a jac conection?¿ creating a cable bucle?

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 16:18
by GeeEs
It isn't probably the way it's meant to be.. but that is indeed a good workaround.. Thx for that!

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 17:11
by rabosavj
GeeEs i test on my home computer a really 4 years old and works perfect, Winamp at max and resolume avenue gains to 50% and works really good.... without cable bucle..., and better with the cable bucle!!
Check for the new sound card drivers... check if there aren't other process that access to your sound card....

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 21:19
by GeeEs
yay.. sounds great.. i think it's indeed something with a driver issue here.. because the other FFT functions all work perfect... trying some more now.. ;)

Re: Audio FFT

Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 03:13
by willcopps
Right...you have to smash the levels to get the FFT to work. Particularly problematic with guitar. I run a compressor solely for a volume boost into my interface that Resolume reads... and then turn it waaaay down in Ableton because it's so loud... and it still only gets halfway peaks in Resolume at max!...frustrating!

Resolume Avenue 3 can't load Wormhole 2.06 (it crashes the program on my 64-bit Windows where Resolume is installed), which is the best free audio routing VST (and unfortunately only way I know around this problem) although all my other audio programs can handle it as a VST.

If only we could turn up the gain, or, even better, have Wormhole compatibility (I never had Resolume 2.4, but I read it worked then)...