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Release Info / Qmod 20.2 released
« on: July 09, 2020, 11:55:13 am »
Release note 20.2
===========
- New: Auto release on the levelers, compressors and end limiter. When the release time is set to 0 the auto release is on.
- Some problems with the soundcard selection so I did a rewrite of the soundcard selection and detection of the device parameters. Thanks to ParelduikerFm for pointing it out.
- Rewrite of the fm peak control.
- Rewite of the end limiter. It's now a two band limiter.
- Added a buffersize of 3072 and 4096 samples to buffersize selection.
- Fixed the password showing in plain text on the silence panel.
- Fixed a bug in the ratio calculation that could crash Qmod.
- Fixed a bug in loading the config setup for a new install.
- Fixed a bug in the backup player. After input was restored the backup player didn't stop.
- Changed the logging. The newest entries are displayed first now.
- GUI changes. It's now possible to show level meters from the top down or bottom up, the setting for it is on the device panel and the leveler part is now on a separate panel. More changes in the next release.
- Some GUI fixes.

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Release Info / Qmod 20.1 released
« on: May 01, 2020, 02:06:51 pm »
===== Release info ====
- New: Silence detector and backup player. When there's a loss of input signal the silence detector will start a backup player and can send an email.
  It includes a samplerate convertor. So when using a samplerate of 192000 and the backup player starts playing a WAV file with a samplerate of 44100kHz it's going to take more processing power.
  On my system its ~20%.
- Addressed some internal timing problems. The changes effect the leveler release setting  below 4s. You might want to check settings.
- Added a new portaudio dll that includes fixes.
- There's no longer a console version. The dll doesn't give audio card information anymore. If a crash happens, the error is saved in the Errorlog subdirectory.
- Some minor changes on the fm section. Still not completely satisfied but it will do for now.
- Fixed some bugs.

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Release Info / Qmod 19.2 released
« on: December 30, 2019, 11:01:59 am »
Release notes

===== 19.2 ====
- Added: More test tone frequencies in the fm section.
- Added: A third option to the fm output. st line does the fm preprocessing but does deemphasize the signal afterwards and doesn't add 19kHz and RDS. You can use
  the signal for an external stereo encoder.
- Changed: Improvements in fm, am and line peak control sections.
- Changed: Improvement in the treble section.
- Changed: After a suggestion from Sevenmizer61, excluded the 19kHz and RDS component from the composite peak control.
- Fixid: Several bugs.

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Release Info / Qmod 19.1 released
« on: August 01, 2019, 09:15:19 am »
===== 19.1 ====
Important:
From now on all support for Windows XP is no longer garanteed.
Version 18.6-32bit still had Windows XP support but to keep up with the Go language development I've decided to drop the Windows XP support.
Qmod could be working fine on XP but I've no way to test it.

- New: New resizable main window.
- New: A separate tab for pre-processing with now stereo+, low+ and treble controls
- New: Extra crash report. When a crash happens a file named qmodstackerror.txt appears in the Errorlog folder in the executable directory.
- New: A release hold setting. Values are 100ms - 2s with a step of 50ms till 1sec and 100ms above 1sec.
- New: A symmetry max. setting. Values are 0 - 3dB with a step of 0.
- Changed: Replaced the fm peak control with a new version for better spectrum control.
- Fixed: Several bugs.


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Release Info / Qmod 18.6 released
« on: December 03, 2018, 10:33:57 am »
Release Notes

===== 18.6 ====
- Changed the low+ section.
- Changed some default preset settings.
- Replaced the Density control with five separate band controls.
- Removed the visual panel. It wasn't very useful and took unnecessary processing time when in use.
- Fixed: A wrong mix value of band 1 which resulted in a -2dB lower output of band 1.
- Fixed: When the peakcontrol was enabled it gave a glitch.
- Fixed: A few GUI bugs.
- Fixed: A timing bug in the leveler release and a bug in the core.

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Qmod info / Qmod on Linux or Mac
« on: October 26, 2018, 02:07:21 pm »
You can run Qmod also on Linux or Mac by using Wine.

I've tested Qmod 18.5 x64 on Linux Mint 19 (Ubuntu 18.04) and Wine 3.03 stable. I have no Mac available so testing isn't possible by me. Feel free to test it yourself. You'll find more info on: https://www.winehq.org/


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Release Info / Qmod 18.5 released
« on: September 22, 2018, 10:27:18 am »
Release info

- Added: Buffer size up to 2048 samples.
- Added: A preset planner. Gives you the possibility to automatically set a preset for every hour or a range of hours.
- Added: Selection of the equalizer setup, pre or post processing
- Fixed: A wrong buffer could occur in some cases.
- Fixed: A misreading of the proper samplerate return value after reinitializing the audio card.
- Fixed: Solved a bug in the peak control which caused some harmonic distortion.
- Fixed: Some bugs in the preset selection.
- Fixed: A bug in the noise reduction.

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Release Info / Qmod 18.4 released
« on: July 02, 2018, 02:16:53 pm »
Release info
- Changed: Stereo+ improved mono detection.
- Changed: Some GUI design changes.
- Changed: The values of stereo+ are in percent now. Old values are automatically recalculated except when your old value is 5 or 10, you'll need to change it yourself.
- Changed: Renamed the clipper section to peak control. It's more in line with what's really happening, controlling the peaks in the signal not clipping it.
- Changed: Make left and right mute work independant.
- Changed: Some changes in the correction algorithm of the balance control.
- Added: Display of the real output level as a blue line in the output vu

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Release Info / Qmod 18.3 released
« on: May 14, 2018, 09:58:31 am »
Version 18.2.2 had some serious bugs so here's 18.3.

Release notes
===== 18.3 ====
- Fixed: The update check didn't check for point releases.
- Fixed: When you changed the buffer size Qmod would freeze.
- Changed: Rewrite of the device selection to have a better selection of the devices. It's now possible to run two or more Qmod instances at the same time Every instance will need it's own sound card. A bug in the device selection prevented this.
- Added: A name for your Qmod process in the main window. On the preset panel you can set the name.
- Added: The configuration window saves its position when closing.

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Release Info / Qmod 18.2.2 released please update asap
« on: May 03, 2018, 10:14:25 am »
===== 18.2.2 ====
- Fixed: A bug that in some rare ocassions could remove files from your home folder.

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Release Info / Qmod 18.2.1 released
« on: April 30, 2018, 05:26:29 pm »
This is a fix for 18.2

===== 18.2.1 ====
- Fixed: If you did a first install the settings foldep was not create and gave an error.

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Release Info / Qmod 18.2 released
« on: April 30, 2018, 01:34:04 pm »
===== 18.2 ====

- Changed: Switched to Go 1.10.1
- Changed: Replaced the clipper by a buffered clipper. The old one did its job in real time, the new one uses a buffer between 5 and 40ms to work with.
                   It gives a cleaner sound because it produces less distortion and harmonics.
- Changed: The clipper drive value is now in dB. You problably need to check your clipper setting when in use.
- Added:   A separate fm clipper control on the fm panel.
- Removed: The stereowidth limiter in the fm section. The bandwith can be better controlled by the new composite limiter.
- Changed: Some small values in de leveler.
- Changed: Stereo+ divided into two parts for detection.
- Changed: Moved the settings folder from APPDATA to the local Qmod folder and renamed it to Settings. This way it opens the possibility to run multiple instances of
                   Qmod together, each in its own folder with its own settings. You'll need an separate audio card for every instance however.
- Fixed: A few small bugs in the processing routine.
- Fixed: A few bugs in the GUI
- Fixed: A bug in the audio card timing guard which caused a repeating restart of the audio card at samplerate a setting of 96000 and 192000.

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Release Info / Qmod 18.1 released
« on: February 23, 2018, 01:42:14 pm »
Release notes:
- Fixed: When for whatever reason the selected audio card was not found or had incorrect values, Qmod would crash in the audio card intialization process. It's fixed now.
- Changed: Selection process of the audio card. It's name based now. Previously it was index based but it turned out that's not always reliable. When you're not using the  default audio card you'll need to reselect your card.

- Changed: Modified the release gate. Now it resets the counter when another gate event occurs before the gate is closed and the release returns to normal.
- Changed: Some values in the presets.
- Changed: Some minor changes in de expander.

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Release Info / Qmod 17.9 released
« on: December 08, 2017, 10:18:14 am »
===== 17.9 ====
- Added: Update check. Defaults to no check. You can activate this on the device panel. Whenever a new version is available it will show in the main window.
- Added: Log reader. It'll give you the possibility to read the log file containing errors that are being registered by qmod.
- Added: The power bottom setting. It's based on the big bottom setting but with a more powerful sound.
- Changed: Initialization of the audio card. When errors occur with the initialization processs it's being reported on the main window and Qmod no longer locks up or crashes.
- Changed: Some improvements on the leveler release algorithm. With a short release time the release would take a much longer time then the suggested value.
- Changed: A new timing circuit of the leveler and compressor/limiter release algorithm.

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Questions and Bugs / Should I make the UI touch screen friendly?
« on: October 19, 2017, 08:13:35 pm »
The widgets in that Qmod uses are not very confortable to use on a touch screen. Should this be changed to make it more usable for toouch screen operation?

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