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Freq cross over with gain control
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Freq cross over with gain control
Hi all,
Looked through some of the forum and found a couple of other users examples so I combined them,
wondered if it could be improved upon.
any ideas give me a shout.
I have found that the right hand box, freezes when I change bits in my schematic. and it looks weird when you move them about.
cheers
- primeposition
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
I'll probably sound like a grumpy grandpa, or a not-so-welcomed picky teacher, but the very first thing you should learn besides creating something is how to connect prims/modules. Avoid crossing lines as much as possible and keep the lines lengths' short. Make use of wireless connectors for feedbacks. Minimize front panels that you only need in the top view.
I'm not telling that because of some style guide or something. No, it is just to let others and yourself have an easier time reading the schematic. Here's what it looked like after a couple of minutes of work:
schematic revised
I'm not telling that because of some style guide or something. No, it is just to let others and yourself have an easier time reading the schematic. Here's what it looked like after a couple of minutes of work:
schematic revised
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
Hello tulamide,
Say, how did you get those right angle turns in your schematic? I would really love to learn that trick.
Many thanks, BobF.....
Say, how did you get those right angle turns in your schematic? I would really love to learn that trick.
Many thanks, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
Its in Flowstone options in Advanced called Link Curvature
- adamszabo
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
It's even easier. Without touching your curvature setting, you can right-click a link line and de-select "curved" from the popup-menu. I just don't know, with what version this option was introduced. Probably 3.0.6
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
Much appreciated guys. Never even knew it was there.
I have an even better idea I will post soon. It would have to be Incorporated into 3.09 though.
Later then, BobF.....
I have an even better idea I will post soon. It would have to be Incorporated into 3.09 though.
Later then, BobF.....
- BobF
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
Hi,
Thank you for the feedback. Has anyone got any improvements they would like to share?
any explaintions to why the blocks might end up freezeing ?
Kind Regards
Thank you for the feedback. Has anyone got any improvements they would like to share?
any explaintions to why the blocks might end up freezeing ?
Kind Regards
- primeposition
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Re: Freq cross over with gain control
Does anyone know how I would go about making the boxes into lines and just having points instead of big resizable boxes?
- primeposition
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