convolution tool and reverbs
Jezz
jbrookes at bluebear.freeserve.co.uk
Thu Jan 20 15:19:27 CET 2000
> I have had the chance to play a little with a software called Raynoise
> which does exactly that: throw waves around a room and compute all kinds
> of stuff like Reverberation time, Sound pressure level, Echograms and a
> long etc.
> It even gives intelligibility approximations. It is a very professional
> program at a price only big companies or universities can afford (~12000$)
> Don't know the website, but a search should give results.
>
> Theres another program called CAD-P2 (from speaker manufacturer JBL) which
> also does acoustic simulations of these kind.
Also there's a DirectX plugin from Cakewalk that is supposed to do something
similar. You can set up wall positions, ceiling height and microphone(s)
position and it will then calculate the reverb in real time. I'd imagine it
uses a simplified model to do this.
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