Reply by Bob Cain February 2, 20052005-02-02

Stephan M. Bernsee wrote:
> > That may be because they belong to Sony now iirc... > > Try here: > > http://www.dmnforums.com/cgi-bin/displaywwugindex.fcgi?forum=sonic-foundry_soundforge
Bingo! Thanks, Stephan. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
Reply by Stephan M. Bernsee February 2, 20052005-02-02
That may be because they belong to Sony now iirc...

Try here:

http://www.dmnforums.com/cgi-bin/displaywwugindex.fcgi?forum=sonic-foundry_soundforge

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Reply by Bob Cain December 20, 20042004-12-20

Stephan M. Bernsee wrote:
> > I think you have the wrong group. Isn't there a SF user forum somewhere > out here on usenet, or maybe hosted at kvr?
I was hoping someone else here was interested in identifying linear systems in the audio band. I googled Sound Forge and couldn't find any forums. Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein
Reply by Stephan M. Bernsee December 20, 20042004-12-20
I think you have the wrong group. Isn't there a SF user forum somewhere 
out here on usenet, or maybe hosted at kvr?
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http://www.dspdimension.com

Reply by Bob Cain December 19, 20042004-12-19
Is anybody using Sound Forge (v5 and above) and Acoustic 
Mirror to calculate impulse responses from sweeps?

I bought the old stand alone Acoustic Modeler DX plugin from 
Sonic Foundry when they marketed it separately and it won't 
process recorded files or test sweeps or produce impulse 
responses over 16 bits.  I'd like to know if the newer 
versions that are only bundled with Sound Forge have been 
upgraded to 32 bit float.


Thanks,

Bob
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"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no 
simpler."

                                              A. Einstein