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Sound effects are mono, not stereo #2
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What models is this happening for?
Dynamic compression only has left side set up.
…On Thu, Oct 31, 2019, 12:25 PM Trevor Vannoy ***@***.***> wrote:
For some reason, the sound effects are only passing through the left
channel. They should pass through both. The Simulink models are designed to
pass through both.
The main places where this bug might manifest include:
- the simulink model
- the generated VHDL from simulink
- Quartus optimizations
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We've noticed it on the echo, flanger, and bitcrusher models. I haven't
tested any of the other ones recently.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2019 at 5:13 PM Bailey Galacci <[email protected]>
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… What models is this happening for?
Dynamic compression only has left side set up.
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> For some reason, the sound effects are only passing through the left
> channel. They should pass through both. The Simulink models are designed
to
> pass through both.
>
> The main places where this bug might manifest include:
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> - Quartus optimizations
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This was probably just a hardware issue, but that still needs to be verified. The audio mini I was using has a dead channel. |
This actually isn't a hardware issue. It's related to fpga-open-speech-tools/component_library#2 |
Closing issue in favor of fpga-open-speech-tools/component_library#2 |
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For some reason, the sound effects are only passing through the left channel. They should pass through both. The Simulink models are designed to pass through both.
The main places where this bug might manifest include:
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