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Halph-Price
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Does anyone know where to get .imp files. there called Impulse for the use in Convolution effect. in music. ...errr... i don't know a whole bunch about it, suppose to be great for reverb....
this is to be used in Cool Pro 2000 it has Convultion.
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Halph-Price
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ahem.......note to anyone reading.......
download these.......now!!!
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now that's warm compression. |
Compression with convolution
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08-06-2005 16:25 |
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yeh they dont just make reverb with these.......theres eq, delay, compression.......etc
as for the copyright issue i think halph price is talking about the fact the settings can be lifted of a piece of hardware......
so you might have a tl audio valve eq.......set up in a certain way you like.but you want the convienience of having it in a plug in......so you do what you do..and voila.....instant replication within the computer.....the issue is really the fact you just replicated a sound without paying for the hardware.......
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I was just pointing out that it's not possible to simulate the non-lineair effect of a compressor with just one sample. But Halph-price seems to be quite happy whit it.Maybe the warmth of compression is not caused solely by its distortion.
About the valve eq.
I don't think that switching between between different samples is more convenient than just turning a button.
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08-06-2005 19:14 |
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Originally posted by Daemon79
I was just pointing out that it's not possible to simulate the non-lineair effect of a compressor with just one sample. But Halph-price seems to be quite happy whit it.Maybe the warmth of compression is not caused solely by its distortion.
About the valve eq.
I don't think that switching between between different samples is more convenient than just turning a button. |
yeh buts is more convienient than having to actually buy and wire hardware into your system.......
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Originally posted by Daemon79
I was just pointing out that it's not possible to simulate the non-lineair effect of a compressor with just one sample. But Halph-price seems to be quite happy whit it.Maybe the warmth of compression is not caused solely by its distortion.
About the valve eq.
I don't think that switching between between different samples is more convenient than just turning a button. |
Yeah, I'm sure we would all love to have racks and racks of hardware in front of us, causing incredibly simple adjustments in realtime with that quality analog sound......but until then.......we'll have to deal with this.
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08-06-2005 22:47 |
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compression is a dyanmic not a linear. i was tired. and i have no clue as to what i was talking about.
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09-06-2005 12:14 |
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has anyone managed to get the dbx compressor files of here?????
it wont let me download them
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has anyone managed to get the dbx compressor files of here?????
it wont let me download them |
Yeah, I went through and cleared it out, and I found many broken and missing links. I couldn't get those DBX files either, along with several others.
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09-06-2005 20:10 |
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crap sites down and i forgot to save tehm... or i delted them... or there somewhere
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10-06-2005 02:56 |
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er.the site seems finre to me.....
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10-06-2005 15:23 |
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How can you use for example the compressor impulse? Is there an convolution compressor? Or do you just load them into a convolution reverb to get the warmth of the compressor, but without the dynamic change?
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i dunno about dynamic convultions, but IS a different thing, like distortion and stuff.
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13-06-2005 20:14 |
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How can you use for example the compressor impulse? Is there an convolution compressor? Or do you just load them into a convolution reverb to get the warmth of the compressor, but without the dynamic change? |
You can't, Dirk posted a pdf some time ago where they had some way of faking it by using different impulse responses determined at different levels.
However non-LTI systems are a bit more complex to solve than just using different impulse responses. Once read an article about modding a TS9 or TS10 to a TS808 (guitar effect pedals) by replacing some resistors and the opamp (the opamp was the most important part in it) The writer said that the only difference between the older opamp (the good, vintage, warmer sounding, etc...) and the new opamps(the cheaper on with better characteristics but sounding worse) in making the difference in sound was some sort of recovering of the signal after going into saturation.
I don't think that using multiple responses would help then for simulating this effect.
(Maybe I (or someone else) should explain convolution and linear time-invariant (LTI) systems sometime.)
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