Reverberation Sampler
Matthew S. Padden
m.s.padden at hud.ac.uk
Sat Oct 4 18:13:02 CEST 1997
Hi..
>
>>Given the impulse response, you can apply it to any signal you want
>>using tools like Csound's FFT-convolution opcode. Recording a good
>>clean impulse response isn't trivial, but you can have a lot of fun
>>with synthesized ones too.
>
>Yea I was thinking that you could synthesize some arbitrary sound and tell
>the thing that this was the response to the impulse. The software might
>belch a bit but it should create some wicked environments.
>
This has the potential to produce truly bizarre sounds. Can someone wise
tell me how you would go about setting this up, in Csound or some
equivalent?
Thanks in advance
--
Matthew S. Padden
Computer Music Research Group
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Music Dept.
Huddersfield University
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