1by1 1.81 BASS «nauscopico», the best sound (quality) player in windows, I think

I have evaluated many windows audio players these years. None offers sound quality as the 1by1 + BASS dll files.

1by1_181-BASS-nauscopico.zip 598 KB
-> https://mega.co.nz/#!Kl4wnKDC!aCfcOXfW11qoGbKq3G6N0Bl96QxPYQDWlRKh-JWOiI8

Portable player: unzip and run 1by1.exe

1by1
-> http://mpesch3.de1.cc/1by1.html

BASS dll files
-> http://www.un4seen.com/

Acerca de maty
Nauscopio Scipiorum

7 Responses to 1by1 1.81 BASS «nauscopico», the best sound (quality) player in windows, I think

  1. maty says:

    En compilaciones anteriores usaba los ficheros dll de Winamp 2.

  2. maty says:

    To play mp3 with bass.dll

  3. maty says:

    And you always can create a new sound profile.

    Built in audio enhancer and stereo wider

    The DSP gets rid of tracks in different volumes. Depending on the settings and the audio material it can also drastically enhance the sound of tracks which already have full level. Note: The enhancer works only with 16 bit output (mono or stereo).

    Max amp: Maximum amplification (up to 20 dB = 10x)

    Amp raise: Time the enhancer tends towards the maximum amplification level. Faster raise will enhance more but can also cause more distortions on some input material. To keep the sound of dynamic music natural choose longer values (500 ms or more), to enhance the presence try shorter values (130…80 ms) combined with a faster 'Amp reduce' value (0.6…0.8 ms).

    Amp reduce: If the maximum output level is too high, the amplification will quickly be reduced with this speed. To minimize distortions it must not be too slow but even not too fast. Recommended values are from 0.6 ms to 1.0 ms.

    Threshold: If enabled, the enhancer tries to look ahead to reduce the amplification if the output level would pass the adjusted value. The output level is not generally limited to the threshold. It rather represents a 'headroom' to catch audible distortions if 'Amp reduce' does not react fast enough.

    Input HP cutoff: If enabled, the compressor uses a highpass filtered (less bass) analyze signal. This can help to reduce ugly "breathing" or "pumping" sounds of the compressor output. The result may sound more stable and fuller. On the other hand it may create bass distortions (especially on soft scenes with much deep bass). So a higher cutoff frequency may often require to lower the Threshold value.

    Stereo separation: Enhances the channel separation on a scale up to 50% before passing the compressor. On no extra stereo enhancement it shows «normal».

    Prelisten mode: Only enabled while play. It switches to short buffers to give you a fast response of the enhancer and equalizer settings.

    Enhancer presets: Can be created by entering a name and pressing Add. Delete by selecting a set and pressing Del. The program presets at the beginning of the list cannot be deleted.

    3 Band Equalizer: Works only on 16 bit output. To reset all sliders to 0 dB press Reset. The EQ takes some additional cpu power which can be reduced: each slider on 0 dB does not use cpu. In the frequency fields you can set individual frequencies for the different sliders. The default values are: 100 Hz, 1000 Hz, 10000 Hz.

  4. pabito says:

    Muchas gracias,eres un experto,sin mas pasa buen dia.

  5. maty says:

    By the way, you have a copy of the original 1by1.ini «nauscopico» in a 1by1.zip:

  6. maty says:

    Voy creando otras configuraciones para intentar arreglar algunos ripeos de vinilo cuyo sonido por defecto no termina de convencerme y así no borrarlos.

  7. Paco says:

    Muchas gracias maty. Muy buen reproductor, desde que lo conocí, gracias a nauscopio, «jubilé» Winamp.

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