- save 1K of RAM by optimizing out
fftBin[].
- moved several copies of the peak reset code into a single function
- moved peak detection out of getSample().
- call peak detection function as last step of FFTcode. More optimal, and we can be sure that fresh FFT result are available.
Peak detection/reset are now called from both tasks, so I had to move some peak-related vars out of AudioReactive class and make them global (static).
also when user wants less than 16 bands.
Previously when users selected fewer bands (like 4 instead of 16), only the lowest freq channels were displayed.
- put variables with same context next to each other.
- removed a few vars that are not needed any more.
- replaced "16" by a more descriptive constant
... found that stupid commit messages get more attention ;-)
- use 22050 Hz for sampling, as it is a standard frequency. I think this is the best choise.
- redesigned the GEQ channels (fftResult[]) for 22Khz, based on channels found on old HiFi equalizer equipment. 1Kzh is now at the center; Bass/Trebble channels are using 1/4 on left/right side respectively - similar to real equalizers. Looks nice :-)
- adjusted effects that use FFT_MajorPeak so that the maximum frequency is supported.
- new feature: "Input Level" (info page) can be used as global "GEQ gain" - only when AGC is ON (was already possible when AGC=off)
- some parameter tweaking in FFT function
- hidden feature: FFT decay is slower when setting a high "dynamics Limiter Fall time" (steps: <1000, <2000, <3000, >3000)
- FFT_MajorPeak default 1.0f (as log(0.0) is invalid)
- FX.cppp: ensure that fftResult[] is always used inside array bounds
- removed broken FFTResult "squelch" feature. It was completely broken, and caused flashes in GEQ.
- added Frequency scaling options: linear and logarithmic
- fixed a few numerical accidents in FX.cpp (bouncing_balls, ripplepeak, freqmap, gravfreq, waterfall)