two Archives - FLUX:: Immersive https://www.flux.audio/knowledge-base/tag/two/ FLUX:: Immersive Sun, 11 Jun 2023 14:56:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.flux.audio/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/132.png two Archives - FLUX:: Immersive https://www.flux.audio/knowledge-base/tag/two/ 32 32 164167279 How to fix duplicated send/return objects in a Local Audio Path connection with a DAW? https://www.flux.audio/knowledge-base/how-to-fix-duplicated-send-return-objects-in-a-local-audio-path-connection-with-a-daw/ Tue, 08 Dec 2020 16:07:05 +0000 https://www.flux.audio/?post_type=epkb_post_type_1&p=16079 When working in different DAW projects using the same template for SPAT, loading or saving may cause the Send / Return in SPAT to be duplicated. How To merge a previous Send / Return with a duplicate one? Select all local audio path Send/Return objects in red (those that are saved in the SPAT project […]

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When working in different DAW projects using the same template for SPAT, loading or saving may cause the Send / Return in SPAT to be duplicated.

How To merge a previous Send / Return with a duplicate one?

  • Select all local audio path Send/Return objects in red (those that are saved in the SPAT project and connected to the Room).
  • Click on the Convert To Hardware IO button, in the panel to the right.

 Now the local audio path send/return objects are converted to hardware inputs instead.

Merge one Hardware IO with the corresponding active Send/Return instance:

  • Select one of the recently converted hardware IO objects and also select the corresponding local audio path instance.
  • Click on Convert Hardware To Send/Return.

This will merge the two items into a single object, which is connected both to the DAW and to the Room.

After the conversion is ready, don’t forget to save a new copy of the SPAT project. One explicit SPAT project for each DAW project is a good practice to avoid mixing things up.

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Why are there two different FLUX Analyzer Essential application files installed? https://www.flux.audio/knowledge-base/why-are-there-two-different-pure-analyzer-application-files-installed/ Mon, 07 Dec 2020 08:32:38 +0000 https://www.flux.audio/?post_type=epkb_post_type_1&p=15857 The f64 FLUX:: Analyzer Essential application file works internally in 64-bit float, while the non-f64 version works internally in 32-bit float. It is a minor difference in precision. The 64-bit version consumes more processing resources. The 32-bit version is already very precise and should be more than enough for all common everyday applications. The 64-bit […]

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The f64 FLUX:: Analyzer Essential application file works internally in 64-bit float, while the non-f64 version works internally in 32-bit float. It is a minor difference in precision. The 64-bit version consumes more processing resources.

The 32-bit version is already very precise and should be more than enough for all common everyday applications. The 64-bit version is provided for very specific applications, that sometimes may require extreme detail in the analysis, typically in the research field.

Files installed

Analyzer Essential

Windows

  • FluxAnalyzer-x64.exe
  • FluxAnalyzer-f64-x64.exe

MacOS

  • FluxAnalyzer
  • FluxAnalyzer-f64

Note that the Session Analyzer does not provide the 64-bit version.

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