This video demo's a way to regenerate the receive cw audio over CWCom to help improve CWCom's morse code audio tone output.
First a comparison is made with what a CWCom NEWS FEED at 30 wpm sounds like by itself....then it is compared to what it sounds like if you regenerate the cw and key a 2nd software code practice oscillator called sineCW.
THE PLUGINS:
1. the 1st plugin is a tight audio bandpass filter, centered on the same pitch as the morse code audio tones being received
2. the 2nd plugin is called LoudMax, to help keep the received audio volume on the CWCom receive path , at a very strict level in order to reliably and precisely "key" trigger the next plugin... ...Reagate
3. the 3rd plugin is called ReaGate , it takes the volume from LoudMax, and "just" triggers a GATE threshold, and once the plugin is triggered it will send out a data message in MIDI FORMAT to activate the sinewave synth - sineCW
4. sineCW is a virtual code practice oscillator with adjustable rise and fall times, Q, and Bandpass
NOTE: the OS is Linux in this example, using WINE for the free VST HOST, Minihost Modular - which houses the 4 free VST plugins above.
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NOTE: using this cw regneration method, by using the REAGATE slider for its MIDI TRIGGERING VOLUME THRESHOLD level, you can make the code seem lighter or heavier according to your preferences.
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