On 07/26/2012 07:04 PM, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello Flo!
OK, I'm with you so far. So I suppose, that it is possible to process the IR of a time-variant system. The question is: Is it done in any library already optimised for the audio domain?
  Thanks and best wishes
           Julien


I sense a misunderstanding. With a single constant kernel you can only model time-invariant systems. A Leslie is NOT time-invariant. I.e. the response changes with time (the speaker rotates). So what you could do as a workaround would be to get IRs from the Leslie at various positions. Then convolve your input signal with each of them and mix the outputs together with the mixing coefficients being a periodic function of time.. You could probably get away with calculating only a few of the convolutions if your mixing coefficients are sparse, i.e. you only crossfade between two consecutive (in time) output signals.. (keep in mind the window length of the convolution kernel, though)..

It's of course a tradeoff - You need quite a few IRs to make the transitions smooth.. But then it's just a matter of hacking some code around an existing convolution engine..

But this could be done with shelf solutions

Flo

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