And thanks for the IR info. I'll go through it carefully as i'm no expert in this, by any means. Having a set of fairly generic orchestral templates would certainly take a lot of the donkey work out of the process, hence my question.
Alex.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 5:52 AM, Fons Adriaensen <fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, Jan 04, 2009 at 05:16:09PM +0300, alex stone wrote:> further.
> Jorn, thanks for feedback. I've just tried one of Fon's amb plugs, and it
> repeatedly crashed ardour,
They shouldn't, and here they don't...
As to 'distance' placement, jconv is written to do the
following efficiently:
- Have a large number of short mono->b-form IRs, each
one doing the early reflections for a given source
location, and
- A single long mono->b-form IR for the reverb tail.
Then, for each source, you use *two* aux sends, the
first to one of the short IRs, and the second to the
reverb tail. Relative levels and a short delay on the
first one will allow you control apparent distance,
for a close source, the early reflection will have
to come later and be weaker and vice versa.
Creating such a config is a bit of work, it requires
splitting up the full IR, ensuring everything remains
aligned, etc. etc., but I have some. One of my projects
(after the LAC probably) will be to automate this process.
Ciao,
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FA
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