Re: [LAU] placement.

From: Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Sun Jan 04 2009 - 18:02:36 EET

alex stone wrote:
> Jorn, thanks for feedback. I've just tried one of Fon's amb plugs, and
> it repeatedly crashed ardour, so i think i'd better fix that before
> going further.
>
> As for mike bleed, it's not a full multimix of pseudo mic blend, but
> more a 'hint' of signal from adjacent instruments. It's artifical,
> imho, to completely remove any resonant blend of adjacent instruments,
> and i already have a modicum of success in terms of 'more lifelike'
> response using this method. I'm also using orchestral samples here,
> not a live orchestra, so i'm keen to explore just how far we can get
> down the 'real' road, before limitations prevail.
> As an aside to this, the VSL orchestral sample library team have
> already started a project not dissimilar to this, called MIR, so the
> concept is not just mine, or even theirs... :)
>
>
> I knew i was kinda hopeful when i asked about cutting an impulse into
> chunks, so i'm not surprised at all.
>
> Now to get this Amb problem sorted out.
> Alex.

Just to remind you that (not suprisingly) the complete soultion really
is cutting edge stuff for Linux Audio. However there are numerous people
here who understand the details intrinsically so it will be a matter or
course to work it out.

Cheers.

-- 
Patrick Shirkey
Boost Hardware Ltd.
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