How do you do this, and tell what to make it?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Truong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 4:41 PM
Subject: Addendum to RE: Output v DSP Plug-In for Compression


> Hi again,
>
> I just discovered that at least in Jaws, if you assign the background and
> foreground colours of the preset label, Jaws will read it automatically 
> when
> you cycle between the presets with your left and right arrow keys.  This 
> is
> all in the Volume logic windows of course.  Use the "Custom Highlight 
> Assign
> " function to do this.  So at least changing the presets in volume logic 
> is
> bloody accessible and that's great for a start.
>
>
> David Truong
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of David Truong
> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 8:35 AM
> To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
> Subject: RE: Output v DSP Plug-In for Compression
>
> Hi Jonathan and All,
>
> I too have had a little play of this volume logic plugin and although not
> accessible out of the box, to change through the presets is dead easy.
> Whilst in the volume logic window, simply use your right and left arrow 
> keys
> to cycle through the presets.  The name of the preset is displayed on the
> screen and you could script it to read in jaws or use the Jaws frame 
> manager
> to monitor the screen where the focused preset is being shown and for
> Wineyes users you could just use the functions in your sets to monitor 
> that
> part of the screen where the focused preset is being shown.  Still playing
> but it is way cool and I might get it.  BTW, I found this out by putting
> Jaws screen echo to all and then moving the left and right arrow keys. 
> Jaws
> read out the name of the preset I focused on whilst moving these arrow 
> keys.
> I'm still playing with it.
>
>
>
>
> David Truong
>
> E-mail and MS messenger:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Skype:  blindboxer1967
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Jonathan Mosen
> Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:52 PM
> To: 'PC audio discussion list. '
> Subject: RE: Output v DSP Plug-In for Compression
>
> Hi Steve, thanks for this very interesting site. A few comments after some
> cursory playing.
>
> The Volume Logic Plug-in sounds pretty good at its defaults, but a shame
> there doesn't seem to be any way of changing them with a screen reader.
> There is a Volume Logic icon in the System Tray, but sadly, right clicking
> on it doesn't bring up a context menu with the list of presets, which 
> would
> be great. Also, once giving focus to the Volume Logic window, you don't 
> seem
> to be able to do much of anything. I think Sound Solution, which is also a
> multiband processor and free, is more accessible. The fields are not
> automatically spoken, but at least you can tab between them in Sound
> Solution, and label them. It's also a DSP plug-in, which has its 
> advantages.
>
> You made the comment about the implications of Volume Logic being an 
> output
> plug-in, in the context of streaming. The only way I see it working would 
> be
> if you set the initial output plug-in to Volume Logic, select the output
> plug-in for Volume Logic to use as the SQRSoft Output plug-in, and then
> select Shoutcast or your encoder of choice as SQR's secondary DSP plug-in.
> Even then, this may not be appropriate for some people's streaming setups.
> But it is worth pointing out that the audio is processed by the DSP 
> plug-in
> *before it reaches the output plug-in, so if one were to simply Shoutcast
> with this output plug-in selected, then the audio will not be Shoutcast 
> with
> the compression applied, unless you tell your encoder to pick up the sound
> from the sound card. This however means that the microphone won't benefit
> from the compression.
>
> Regarding Stream Solo, this is an intriguing plug-in but I suspect it will
> not be suitable for the way most Shoutcasters broadcast. This isn't a
> substitute for your current encoder of choice, such as Shoutcast or the 
> SAM
> Encoders. Instead, it's a processor that feeds processed audio to your
> encoder. There are plenty of custom controls in this application to set 
> the
> parameters of the processing, but at least you can tab between them so I
> suspect they could be recustomised and labeled.
>
> What happens with this application is that once you turn the processor on,
> audio is taken from the input of your sound card and fed back, slightly
> delayed through the output of your sound card, complete with processing.
> This means that if you are disconcerted by the delay between when you talk
> and when something is echoed back, you wouldn't want to use this on the 
> one
> sound card. You'd instead want one sound card dedicated to taking the 
> output
> of another sound card and sending it to your encoder like Sam or 
> Shoutcast.
> That said, I know Ots DJ also has this slight delay, and some Shoutcasters
> don't mind it.
>
> Very interesting stuff, and it would be awesome if we could convince these
> guys to make Volume Logic more accessible by giving good keyboard access.
> It's very CPU efficient for what it does, which is a really impressive
> thing. I note though that the last version was in January, so hope it is
> still under active development. Perhaps it's just stable and they don't 
> need
> to keep releasing updates.
>
> Jonathan Mosen
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>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Matzura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 10 November 2005 5:47 a.m.
> To: PC audio discussion list.
> Subject: Re: Output v DSP Plug-In for Compression
>
>
> On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 05:33:25 -0600, you wrote:
>
>>Ok. That's all fine and great, but where do ya get it?
>
> OK, I've not heard from the list moderator one way or the other, so I'm
> gonna go out on a limb and tell you that the plug-in is called Volume 
> Logic.
> There's another one they have, called Octimax_ (note the underscore at the
> end of the name--odd, yes).  Both are available from http://www.octiv.com,
> and that company appears to be a wholly owned subsidiary of Plantronics, 
> the
> people who make all those neat headsets for telephones of all kinds.
>
> HTH
>
>
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