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Good documentation on CamillaDSP
#11
(01-12-2024, 07:25 PM)cogitech Wrote: But I didn't upload a text file, I uploaded a WAV file.

I did previously (weeks ago) upload a text file but I am not trying to use that file. I also have to admit that the moOde CamillaDSP configuration page is extremely confusing to me. The different sections make no sense. Are they all mutually exclusive to each other? Do all options need to be set? There is no rhyme nor reason to it.

Good catch on the 'tick' mark. My eyes failed me there.

I have no clue how Camilla wants the files, but you can try to zip and upload them (yes, I'd like to view bot this WAV and the previous TEXT, for correlation...) somewhere, then PM me with the download link to them.
If it is a stupid thing, we can setup a workaround; if it is some sort of bug in Camilla though, I am not your man. ;-)
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#12
Actually, I dug deep and found some more will power, and I think I have this working now.

I deleted all the pre-existing files in the file management section and re-uploaded the WAVE. Seems to be working fine. At some point I will manually implement automatic sample-rate switching as described at the end of this thread https://moodeaudio.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=4103

For now, I am just sampling everything to 44.1 with SOX (MPD) so CamillaDSP always gets a 44.1 signal and I am using a 44.1 WAVE for the quick convolution. Most of my music is 44.1 anyway.
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#13
(01-12-2024, 07:45 PM)cogitech Wrote: I've just been playing on a separate Rpi running moOde and I realized that it is actually complaining about one of the files that is pre-loaded in the "File Management --> Configuration" dropdown list. It is the first one in the list. I deleted it and the error message went away.

I uploaded the WAVE file from earlier and applied it for both channels in the Quick Convolution, etc. and now the Pipeline Editor shows an actual configuration, etc.

I will try this on my "production" Rpi a bit later, but I think I am closer to making it work.

Hi Cogitech.
Sorry, I didn't see the reply, I thought no one had received my request for help. Thank you for your detailed explanation, I will try to take advantage of your experience. I'll let you know the results I get. Thanks again.
John
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#14
I’m using Camilla for PEQ, for my headphones, after a tip from Tim.
A short instruction on how to do that:
Open Configure | Camilla DSP
Click on New in the File Management section:
   
In the next screen give the config a name and press OK
Choose the new file in the drop down and press Save:
   
Enable the Pipeline editor and open it:
   
Enable the ’Save automatically’ and ‘Apply automatically’ checkboxes:
   
Go to the Filters tab and add your PEQ filters:
   

When all is OK, go to the file management section again and Download your config.
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#15
HI.
Sorry for the long delay in responses. Your help is greatly appreciated.
I will try to follow the precious advice you have given me.
Thank you
Jhon
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