Hi, yes it did work! Thanks for your explanation. Do you know why they made these IRs available for free?
Cheers, Pierre 2010/10/24 saint <[email protected]> > Hi Pierre, > > I'm not exactly the best to answer this but seeing as nobody else will I'll > give it a go! > > I believe the 'partitioned' part of the phrase refers to the fact that the > impulse response is is split up and then convolved in sections, with > appropriate delays added to each resulting chunk of sound when mixed back > in, making it easier and quicker for the CPU to process. > > There's a good explanation here - > http://www.ludd.luth.se/~torger/brutefir.html#bruteconv<http://www.ludd.luth.se/%7Etorger/brutefir.html#bruteconv> > > I hope that Bricasti link worked for you! > > > Cheers, > > John. > > --- On Thu, 21/10/10, Pierre Massat <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: Pierre Massat > <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [PD] reverb in pd > To: "saint" <[email protected]> > Cc: "pd list" <[email protected]> > Date: Thursday, 21 October, 2010, 21:04 > > This is awesome! Strickly so. Thanks! > > How does partitioned convolution work? > > Pierre > > 2010/10/21 saint <[email protected]> > > +1 on ben saylor's partconv~ - works excellently. > > > > arm yourself with the free acousticas IR's... > > http://www.acousticas.net/World/IRs/AcousticasM7.zip > > > > of the $3,500 bricasti m7 unit... > > http://www.bricasti.com/m7.html > > > > ...and you'll not go back to algorithmic reverbs again. > > > > or just get some balloons and record your own! > > > > (grab those IR's soon as it seems acousticas have gone out of business. > took me a few attempts to check but the link is working.) > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > [email protected] mailing list > > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list > > > > > > > >
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