It would great if had support to load the losslessy compressed formats like shorten, flac, ape, wavpack, apple lossless, etc.
But more importantly:
I use the Spectral Filter for a lot of things: high and low pass filters, and notch slot filter/enhancers, I could probably use other filters, but I like to fantasize that I am being more particular by selecting and moving the control points on the graph.
By way of explanation, I find the graphical interface to the Spectral Filter clumsy. for example, I find that when I am and I am zoomed in a one level, and am intending to add a control point, my mouse had slips a bit when I find myself zoomed-in again, with no way to undo that zoom except undo all zoom and zero in the target again.
1a) I think that something like, "undo last zoom" to go back to the zoom level
and where you were would be fantastic.
1b) Perhaps keyboard cursor control for the SF
1c) perhaps a control/alt/shift + click combination to do any zooming, so it is either in control point/curve mode or zoom mode?
1d) Perhaps a right-click on a control point, with a context menu that lets you type in a precise frequency
After reading all of that above, perhaps an alternate interface(s) added to the Spectal Filter.
This is just tossing out an idea for the interface, I have not thought too heavily but perhaps a text mode interface would possible, where you could type in the frequencies of the control points. I guess it should be like the polynomiaI filter in that the the graphical side at the same time so you could switch at will.
1e) Staying in the alternate interface to the notch/spectral filters, but much more lazy, I would love to be able to click on a running Spectral Analyzer graph, and have it make the frequency settings. Yes, I know that I could just write the numbers down, but it does sound convenient.
You would still have to go to the SF to make gain settings and slope characteristics for each point though.
2) This is more in the vein of "simply nice to have", but on the spectrum analyzer, when you are using very fine frequency resolution it would be nice if you could scroll horizontally, like you can with horizonally with the "offset" control so you can see the higher frequencies if you are working with them.
But more importantly:
I use the Spectral Filter for a lot of things: high and low pass filters, and notch slot filter/enhancers, I could probably use other filters, but I like to fantasize that I am being more particular by selecting and moving the control points on the graph.
By way of explanation, I find the graphical interface to the Spectral Filter clumsy. for example, I find that when I am and I am zoomed in a one level, and am intending to add a control point, my mouse had slips a bit when I find myself zoomed-in again, with no way to undo that zoom except undo all zoom and zero in the target again.
1a) I think that something like, "undo last zoom" to go back to the zoom level
and where you were would be fantastic.
1b) Perhaps keyboard cursor control for the SF
1c) perhaps a control/alt/shift + click combination to do any zooming, so it is either in control point/curve mode or zoom mode?
1d) Perhaps a right-click on a control point, with a context menu that lets you type in a precise frequency
After reading all of that above, perhaps an alternate interface(s) added to the Spectal Filter.
This is just tossing out an idea for the interface, I have not thought too heavily but perhaps a text mode interface would possible, where you could type in the frequencies of the control points. I guess it should be like the polynomiaI filter in that the the graphical side at the same time so you could switch at will.
1e) Staying in the alternate interface to the notch/spectral filters, but much more lazy, I would love to be able to click on a running Spectral Analyzer graph, and have it make the frequency settings. Yes, I know that I could just write the numbers down, but it does sound convenient.
You would still have to go to the SF to make gain settings and slope characteristics for each point though.
2) This is more in the vein of "simply nice to have", but on the spectrum analyzer, when you are using very fine frequency resolution it would be nice if you could scroll horizontally, like you can with horizonally with the "offset" control so you can see the higher frequencies if you are working with them.
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