high and low oct tables
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The spark interpolates, on a sliding basis, between
the two tables (not just one or the other). The KLF
is your "slider". 1.000 = high, 0.000 = low, otherwise
the spark value will be in between, something like
(KLF*HO)+((1-KLF)*LO) for the base value. If you
have a ping history then you will see fractional KLF
values (only getting to 0 if you're pinging most
heinously, and 1.000 only if your spark tune is
pristine (or overly conservative).
the two tables (not just one or the other). The KLF
is your "slider". 1.000 = high, 0.000 = low, otherwise
the spark value will be in between, something like
(KLF*HO)+((1-KLF)*LO) for the base value. If you
have a ping history then you will see fractional KLF
values (only getting to 0 if you're pinging most
heinously, and 1.000 only if your spark tune is
pristine (or overly conservative).