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covolution_reverb_and_irs [2020/01/12 06:05] – [Convolution Reverb and IRs (Impulse Responses)] rs2000covolution_reverb_and_irs [2020/01/12 10:16] – [Non-reverb uses] espiegel123
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 How are IRs recorded? How are IRs recorded?
 You can read more about the process here (link as of January 2020): You can read more about the process here (link as of January 2020):
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 https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution_reverb https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convolution_reverb
  
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 ==== Non-reverb uses ==== ==== Non-reverb uses ====
-Convolution reverbs can be used to interesting effect when you use non-IR (impulse response) files instead of impulse responses. You can use it as a sort of spectral processor to impose the harmonics of one sound on anotherNote that since convolution is basically the multiplication of the signal spectrum with the IR spectrum, convolution cannot add harmonics that aren't present in the source signal.+Convolution reverbs can be used to interesting effect when you use non-IR (impulse response) files instead of impulse responses. The convolution acts as a sort of spectral filter. The result is that the source sound is "filtered" with the file you as the IRSince convolution is basically the multiplication of the signal spectrum with the IR'spectrum, it cannot add harmonics that aren't present in the source signal.
  
 A quick demo of a decidely non-reverb application of convolution A quick demo of a decidely non-reverb application of convolution
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