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Post by chinook9 on Dec 7, 2014 19:19:11 GMT
What I was trying to point out is that if you want the Muical Spectrum to reflect the complete audio band (ie 20 to 20,000Hz), or as close as possible, you need to change the "Notes" boxes from deafult to "E0" and "D#10". I also removed some legends and lines for a "cleaner" look. Thank you Javier. I did a fresh Foobar portable install and I was able to get everything working without any problem. For my own benefit, I will troubleshoot the other portable installation that didn't work just to see if I can fix it. Somehow my "Musical Spectrum" was set to "E0" and "D#10" when I installed it. Don't know how but I like it. I really like it the way you have it set up. I'm sure I will enjoy it. I just have to check out a few colors and see what appeals to me.
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Post by Javier on Dec 7, 2014 19:40:43 GMT
Oh! The dark colour I choose so it helped relax my eyes and as I have a CRT monitor ir makes for less phosphor wear. Plus, it feels better for late night listening and that us when I usually have the peace to enjoy music.
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Post by chinook9 on Dec 7, 2014 19:55:38 GMT
Oh! The dark colour I choose so it helped relax my eyes and as I have a CRT monitor ir makes for less phosphor wear. Plus, it feels better for late night listening and that us when I usually have the peace to enjoy music. I'll try that. I do almost all of my listening after dark in a room with muted lights.
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