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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Tom Szilagyi wrote:
> Standing on the shoulders of giants[*], I am pleased to announce the
Dumb n00b question:
To use a convolution reverb one needs a recording of an impulse response
right? If I found a random one on the internet would it tend to work ok in
any reverb or do I need one made especially for the reverb implementation
I'm using?
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Darrin
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Tom Szilagyi <tomszilagyi@gm=
ail.com> wrote:
Standing on the shoulders of giants[*], I am pleased to announce the
public release of IR, a convolution reverb in the LV2 plugin format.Dumb n00b question:=
To use a convolution reverb one needs a recording of an impulse response ri=
ght? If I found a random one on the internet would it tend to work ok in an=
y reverb or do I need one made especially for the reverb implementation I&#=
39;m using?
--Darrin
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