I have a good friend with an enormous old plate reverb that came out of
a Nashville recording studio... shall I try to get some impulse
responses for you?<br>
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what would be the best impulse to feed it... starter pistol?
single-sample digital "pop?" advice appreciated... I can record
the response as a 24bit/96kHz .wav, no problems.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
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Amos<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/29/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Seb Francis</b> <<a href="mailto:seb@burnit.co.uk">seb@burnit.co.uk</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
That's a shame. I guess they could be converted to WAV (if only by<br>taking an impulse sample of the Altiverb itself), but this is probably a<br>lot of work (and of questionable legality)<br><br>Let us hope that one day someone samples an EMT 140 and puts the IRs
<br>into the public domain !<br><br>By the way, Jay, how do the Altiverb IRs of the EMT 140 sound?<br><br>Seb<br><br><br>Jay wrote:<br><br>> Seb Francis wrote:<br>><br>>> I don't suppose someone on the list who
<br>>> is a registered Altiverb use could let me and JH know their email<br>>> address so we can download these IRs? :)<br>><br>><br>> I have it, but I'm pretty sure that they're not WAV files. They're
<br>> some kind of specially processed ones propriety to AltiVerb (which is<br>> Mac only). I bought AltiVerb specifically for that EMT 140 response.<br>><br>><br><br></blockquote></div><br>