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In Reply to: RE: BATCH FILES UPDATE... posted by Mihaylov on October 08, 2011 at 12:41:47
Yes. That's exactly how I was able to maintain USB thumb drive functionality even after part 16... Also, xplite changes things quite a bit. I felt that the performance suffered a downside after the xplite stage, then re-gained a better balance at step 9 ( just a bit better, but still step 5 was the winner), & again kept on varying erratically all the way till part 16. Now I'm back to step 5 again & carefully observing where we missed out on what. Batch files makes this process a piece of cake. But I want to spend some time auditioning each step & pinning down ONLY those files that are eligible to be removed, I mean only those which are CPU INTENSIVE..
This way, one can maintain a perfect blend of Sonics along with ease of use. I haven't started on the remaining batches yet, as I'm exhausted with writing batch processes yesterday. I intend to start over tomorrow. As I'm writing this, I'm listening to step 5 again. I am quite certain that I will be skipping the Xplite step altogether. My initial impressions were right. Let me know what Ur findings are....Junaid...
Edits: 10/09/11 10/09/11Follow Ups:
I went up to #7 and didn't quite like it so I am back at #5. I am now at #5 post XPLite.
I thought I had lost the natural attack, decay, sustain, and release of each notes in the music.
When time permits I would like to try from #8 to #16 and see how that fare.
Thanks for all works you had done and let's know your findings.
Best Regards
U wrote "I went up to #7 and didn't quite like it so I am back at #5. I am now at #5 post XPLite."
Xplite comes after steppe 5. U mean u have gone one step before xplite right???
Im glad I have taken a backup of every single step before proceeding with another. So now I'm able to comfortably run steppe 5 which I liked. Post steppe 5 (after xplite ), I found the spectrum tilting one side or the other with every new set of deletions ( my assumption ). It never sounded good in one band without a downside at the other. The highs opened up at the cost of midbass dropping a notch. The bass became full at the cost of the upper mids getting laid-back more than they should. So I intend to start over from steppe 5 & proceed carefully. May be our findings are subjective as well. But this reminds me of a statement I heard once..."We build our systems to suit our tastes, not to satisfy the critics"..
Junaid
Yes, I just completed XPLite removal of components.
You could be right in your assumptions. I thought some steps favoured a certain frequencies over others too.
More listening required to ascertain these. Hope to find the time to do so.
Best Regards
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