Hi be1,
I only found out about qspeakers recently and I really like it. So far I've been using a really ancient WinISD version under Wine and while it does work, I'm getting tired of both WinISD and Wine. I have been looking for something that runs on Linux natively and is more pleasing to the eye. qspeakers looks really nice and I like the fact that it is native to Linux and actively maintained.
While browsing diyaudio.com this evening I wanted to simulate a line array with the Visaton FRS5X. I'd like to sim a line array of those drivers concerning closed box volume (and potentially max SPL as defined by maximun excursion and the drivers power handling). Unfortunately, qspeakers does not simulate more than 8 drivers in one enclosure.
Could you increase the maximum number of drivers to something higher, like 64 or 128? That would help me with big enclosures full of tiny speakers :)
Hi be1, I only found out about qspeakers recently and I really like it. So far I've been using a really ancient WinISD version under Wine and while it does work, I'm getting tired of both WinISD and Wine. I have been looking for something that runs on Linux natively and is more pleasing to the eye. qspeakers looks really nice and I like the fact that it is native to Linux and actively maintained.
While browsing diyaudio.com this evening I wanted to simulate a line array with the Visaton FRS5X. I'd like to sim a line array of those drivers concerning closed box volume (and potentially max SPL as defined by maximun excursion and the drivers power handling). Unfortunately, qspeakers does not simulate more than 8 drivers in one enclosure.
Could you increase the maximum number of drivers to something higher, like 64 or 128? That would help me with big enclosures full of tiny speakers :)
Thanks and all the best, ariendj