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Friture 0.18 (and previous versions, based on your website screen shots) only has the 'even' division lines showing in “Logarithmic” Frequency scale for the FFT Spectrum. For example, the frequency division lines for 3000, 5000, 7000 and 9000 Hz are not shown on the Frequency scale when it’s set to “Logarithmic” mode. However, all of the graph’s division lines are present when set to “Linear” mode.
It’s not a big problem, but it can be a bit misleading. I have never noticed it, until today. I was looking at an area in spectrum and thinking it was around 3 kHz (the 2nd line over from 1 kHz), then I noticed that the cross-hair cursors actually read something closer to 4 kHz. I moved the cursor to other locations and that’s when I realized that the all of the ‘odd’ division lines were missing from the Logarithmic graph.
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Friture 0.18 (and previous versions, based on your website screen shots) only has the 'even' division lines showing in “Logarithmic” Frequency scale for the FFT Spectrum. For example, the frequency division lines for 3000, 5000, 7000 and 9000 Hz are not shown on the Frequency scale when it’s set to “Logarithmic” mode. However, all of the graph’s division lines are present when set to “Linear” mode.
It’s not a big problem, but it can be a bit misleading. I have never noticed it, until today. I was looking at an area in spectrum and thinking it was around 3 kHz (the 2nd line over from 1 kHz), then I noticed that the cross-hair cursors actually read something closer to 4 kHz. I moved the cursor to other locations and that’s when I realized that the all of the ‘odd’ division lines were missing from the Logarithmic graph.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: