slightly ot: room impulse response and inverse impulse response

Magnus Danielson cfmd at swipnet.se
Fri Dec 24 00:23:05 CET 1999


From: "Andy Mucho" <andy at software-superstars.com>
Subject: RE: slightly ot: room impulse response and inverse impulse response
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 19:33:52 -0000

> > > > system is really nice to work with thougth and I really would
> > like to have
> > > > something similar.
> > >
> > > NFMP for the Atari Falcon does this (and more). It's shareware.
> >
> > Well, I don't have a Atari Falcon, so...
> 
> Have you a PC?
> Try CoolEdit.. www.syntrillium.com  That has a convolution function stashed
> away under the transform->special menu.. I've never used it so I can't
> comment on quality or speed, but it's there anyway..

That would be under Windows, me can't do. I've been running only Linux on my
box for ages (about 5 years).

Just doing the convolution function I can turn to Octave or even write a few
lines of C to do it. That is not where the trouble is. As for theory, I got
my set of books to help me out.

No, what I need is some hardware to aid me in doing the impulse measurements,
without needing to take my large Tek scope with me (which is very nice for
higher bandwidth stuff tougth).

Given some hardware it must be put under control, and writing some software to
do that is easilly done, I am just not the virtous of any of the graphical
packages that exists.

Cheers,
Magnus



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