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Threshold tone setting question

sport.pilot

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I went into the expert section and changed my threshold tone to a pitch that I liked better than the standard default setting. I did this on all the programs that I like to use (C&J, HiTrash, and HiPro, and Meteorite). I then decided to do it also in the Deep Silver program to see if I would like the program any better with a threshold that did not sound like a mad dog growling. What I discovered was that unless I select the Discrimination setting in the Search Audio section, the default threshold tone comes back. As soon as I go back and change it from say Stereo to Discrimination again, my modified/selected threshold tone comes back. The same happened in the HiTrash and HiPro programs. Is this the way it should be? Am I doing something incorrectly? And, if I do not use the other search audio settings (eg., stereo, mixed mode, all metal) what am I missing? Depth, targets, ? Thanks.
 
I've read the post more than once and I'm confused about what you are doing. You jump around too much. I can run my deep silver with the threshold tone I want. Pick 1 program and explain what you are doing step by step. Rob
 
Reading again, I think you need to adjust your VCO setting. What you are talking about is the all metal channel of the Mixed mode used in the deep silver program. Rob
 
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