mercoledì, 26 gennaio 2005 alle 16:26:47, Johannes M Ringheim ha scritto:
> Anyone know if such a service exist? Would this be a good idea? I'm also
> wondering if the "convolution" tecnique, wich I've never heard of
> before, could be useful in connection with such a reverb system.
Yes, I've used only with csound (there's an opcode called convolve), but
brutefir should be a dedicated app to do convolution. There's a lot of
impulses on the web to use for convolution based reverberation:
http://altiverb.daw-mac.com/library.html
http://www.audioease.com/IR/index.html
http://www.digifreq.com/digifreq/discussdetail.asp?TopicID=4092
http://www.cksde.com/p_6_250.htm
http://purgatorycreek.com/convolution.html
http://www.xs4all.nl/~fokkie/IR.htm#Downloads
http://www.memi.com/echochamber/responses/index.html
http://www.phonmeister.de/samp.htm
http://www.ressl.com.ar/realreverb/index_old.html
http://pcangelo.ramsete.com/Public/IMP-RESP/
http://www.memi.com/echochamber/responses/index.html
(those link are not controlled, some may not exist anymore)
Here is a description of the process with csound:
http://kevindumpscore.com/docs/csound-manual/convolve.html
I'm not that expert, but I've done it in the past and the results were
impressive, though I don't know if it can be done in realtime (probably
yes, with a powerful machine)
Best regards,
-- Emiliano Grilli Linux user #209089 http://www.emillo.netReceived on Wed Jan 26 20:15:23 2005
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Wed Jan 26 2005 - 20:15:24 EET