Do you make the IR to last the time period of one beat? E.g. 120 bpm, each
1/4 note is 500 ms, so your audio file is 500 ms?
Is the idea of this to not have a sloppy overlap of the reverb tail onto the
next beat?
Can't you just grab the edit handles in Space Designer, and make it cut off
or die away faster?
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This idea is not for normal "reverb" IRs. It's for using rhythmic IRs!
Like spicing up a drum beat by adding a Space Design preset with groovy
accents.
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
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On Nov 25, 2004, at 10:50, TazmnianDv@... wrote:
>
> Do you make the IR to last the time period of one beat? E.g. 120 bpm,
> each
> 1/4 note is 500 ms, so your audio file is 500 ms?
>
> Is the idea of this to not have a sloppy overlap of the reverb tail
> onto the
> next beat?
>
> Can't you just grab the edit handles in Space Designer, and make it
> cut off
> or die away faster?
Sounds interesting. It works more like a customizable delay then? Are there
any of those IRs that come with L7? Or can you upload a example to the LUG
site?
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On Nov 25, 2004, at 19:13, TazmnianDv@... wrote:
> Sounds interesting. It works more like a customizable delay then?
No.
> Are there
> any of those IRs that come with L7?
No.
> Or can you upload a example to the LUG
> site?
No.
B_U_T.... you can check out some demo mp3s at
http://www.spiritcanyonaudio.com/kaleidoskopy.php. In fact Kaleidoskopy
was the thing that made me realize that you can as well make IRs out of
rhythmic ambience as well.
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
---
http://www.looproom.com (international)
http://www.boysen.se (Swedish site)
http://www.cdbaby.com/perboysen