No problem. Wikipedia has a nice article on how they work, essentially it's the cross-multiplication of the impulse (as supplied by you) with another audio signal...
...the end result is an exact replica of the original acoustic signature (reverb in this case) of the space in which the impulse was recorded. All good stuff :)
Nice 'impulse' sound there. Did you know that you can take an impulse like this and use it in a convolution reverb, here's what that space sounds like on a voice, first dry then effected...
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Nice and clean! This is great for adding our own accoustics
No problem. Wikipedia has a nice article on how they work, essentially it's the cross-multiplication of the impulse (as supplied by you) with another audio signal...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution_reverb
...the end result is an exact replica of the original acoustic signature (reverb in this case) of the space in which the impulse was recorded. All good stuff :)
Thanks for showing the alternate usage of some sounds, i haven't got occasion to construct convolution reverbs :)! There's still much to learn...
Nice 'impulse' sound there. Did you know that you can take an impulse like this and use it in a convolution reverb, here's what that space sounds like on a voice, first dry then effected...
http://www.digifishmusic.com/public/sounds/Freesound_KT_LA_Robinhood76_convolution_reverb.mp3
thanks for sharing! :)
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