Convolution reverbs

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subbasshead
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Convolution reverbs

Post by subbasshead » Sun Jun 20, 2004 2:09 am

If you havent experienced convolution/Impulse response reverbs yet then you are in for one hell treat....
presuming your CPU can keep up with it - on a Mac check out Altiverb
http://www.audioease.com
(I think dodgydesign & logic have also come out with their own now too)
on a PC, ask someone else (like Google maybe)
but the actual tip for anyone who does use Altiverb is theres a whole library of IRs here:
http://altiverb.daw-mac.com/library.html
which has just been added to with a full Lexicon 960L IR library & a Roland 201 space echo
I'm not really into guns but Altiverb inspired me go buy a .22 starter pistol
and my first IR was an exterior natural echo from a place called Echo Point in Takaka
top of West Coast of South Island, New Zealand (ie heaven)
so now i can bus anything in my mix to where I like to take my holidays ;)
check it out, altho the more I use it the more i crave a G5!

Guest

Post by Guest » Sun Jun 27, 2004 2:27 pm

for all the non mac users.. check out the amazing
Waves IR1.
It's a really big collection of impulses from around the world only the
best sounding studios and rooms make it inside the box.

Beautifully Lush..

Altiverb is pretty nice, really nice. But for me, IR1 takes it,, and you
don't have to feel bad about not having a mac.

kuniklo
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Post by kuniklo » Tue Jul 06, 2004 10:04 pm

Or check out Voxengo's Pristine Space, for much less than the IR1:

http://www.voxengo.com/pspace/

Or even the *free* & excellent SIR:

http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html

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