You guys are on the ball. I was going to try and share it privately since the website seems to be long gone. Forgot about the web archive.
Could you givbe me a link to download the program? Cannot find it. ThanksYes, the learning curve is about 10 minutes, probably less if you know TLs.
Amazingly well thought out!
Did you check out the links Ultima Thule provided?Could you givbe me a link to download the program? Cannot find it. Thanks
Audio Jugment is quite good at explaining things. Hornresp in this video. The startup page is enigmatic, but behind that it is looking very good. Take a look.I personally have never successfully managed to get hornresp to work (not very intuitive and poor help files), but found what you have just downloaded to be fairly user friendly. Those that have managed to get it to work seem to think it is all that.
I can recognize some of those behaviour "ticks"! Less is more, keep it simple, etc, always good to tell yourself that prior to setting offI will check it out. A lot of people have managed to work it out so I put it down to more my learning disability more than anything (ASD / ADHD). I am a very visual person so seeing someone do it will make a lot more sense that some vague text file description that quite honestly I found ambiguous. I need pictures to keep me engaged. It's not a lack of intelligence, but the way my brain is wired it often goes looking for much deeper meanings then is often there, which in turn has me going down the wrong path. When I design things I have to do it 10 complicated ways before I can get my brain to see the simple way.
I tell myself that every time I try to do anything it still winds up German engineered as a friend calls it.I can recognize some of those behaviour "ticks"! Less is more, keep it simple, etc, always good to tell yourself that prior to setting off
You are not trying hard enough - everyone else seems to be able to get there eventually .I personally have never successfully managed to get hornresp to work
You are not trying hard enough - everyone else seems to be able to get there eventually .
They do say that "a picture is worth a thousand words" .Perhaps a series of YouTube video might be more worthwhile than the included help file.
No I followed the video step by step to get a usable result. He used the Loudspeaker Wizard so I did the same. Although when I repeated the exact same steps today the Loudspeaker Wizard was greyed out and not select-able. (not exactly the same I didn't add the parameters, I used the driver I previously saved) so not sure why that isn't working when I did the same things (unless the act of entering the values somehow enables that option).They do say that "a picture is worth a thousand words" .
Have you tried using the Input Wizard in Hornresp - that may make things a little easier for you. The Wizard can be selected from the Help menu on the main input parameters window.
You quoted a post from 2012, lost track of this thread and don't know anything about the program today.Could you givbe me a link to download the program? Cannot find it. Thanks
Although when I repeated the exact same steps today the Loudspeaker Wizard was greyed out and not select-able.
The Input Wizard is there to help the user, which is why it is accessed from under the Help menu.I took a quick look at the Input Wizard I found under Help (strange place for it to be). Without more instruction on how to use it, I am shooting blind on what to choose. What did come out the other end was anyone's guess and seemed to be based on the default driver, so I am assuming that you need to have the driver you want already selected on the main page for it to produce a meaningful result.
A lot of people have managed to work it out so I put it down to more my learning disability more than anything (ASD / ADHD). I am a very visual person so seeing someone do it will make a lot more sense that some vague text file description that quite honestly I found ambiguous. I need pictures to keep me engaged. It's not a lack of intelligence, but the way my brain is wired it often goes looking for much deeper meanings then is often there, which in turn has me going down the wrong path. When I design things I have to do it 10 complicated ways before I can get my brain to see the simple way.
If I had known that earlier I would not have made my "You are not trying hard enough" comment. My apologies for having done so.Under stress I am just about off the chart blue... Where I can see nothing but pure logic.
Yes of course we can only see through the eyes we are given. That is why I often bounce engineering issues of a friend of mine, because he thinks so very differently to me (ying to my yang). It helps to evaluate ideas outside of the scope of what I can see. I don't always agree with him (often I do), but it expands my thought process so I know I have evaluated most conceivable options. I never stop thinking, I can't turn it off, I am constantly looking at ways to improve everything, mostly to the point of analysis paralysis. I can refine someone else's idea far more easily than I can come up with one of my own.Many thanks for your comprehensive comments, it is very interesting how our thought processes differ. To me, the way that Hornresp operates is entirely logical the way that it is. Otherwise, I would have done things differently .