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Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 5:20 pm
by fresh underground coffee_Archive
I REALLY don't mean to upset/offend anyone, but I was wondering if there is such thing as I.R.'s from Electrical Audio to be used with convolution reverbs units.

I recently got hold of some I.R.'s from Westlake Studios for Altiverb.

just wondering...

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 5:46 pm
by shagboy_Archive
that's a neat idea...

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2005 5:52 pm
by fresh underground coffee_Archive
It's a bit cheeky... but it would be really cool.

They are also quite easy to create and with the equipment available in E.A. it would be dead easy to get the job done.

I seriously wouldn't mind paying a fair amount for them if they were available.

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:19 pm
by Seaside Lounge_Archive
Yeah, that's a cool idea and everything, but if you can get the sound of Electrical with a plug-in then nobody will want to pay to record at Electrical!

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:22 pm
by shagboy_Archive
i don't think anyone views a reverb impulse as a replacement for beautiful acoustic spaces, steve albini, and this...

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2005 5:23 pm
by geiginni_Archive
Seaside Lounge wrote:Yeah, that's a cool idea and everything, but if you can get the sound of Electrical with a plug-in then nobody will want to pay to record at Electrical!


Are you kidding? I hardly think a half-assed model of the space on a PC is going to displace the attraction of recording in the space itself, let alone the mics, the 2" & 1/2" decks, the expertise of the staff.....WTF???

Damn, shagboy, you'se a darn faster typer than I is!

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 9:50 am
by Seaside Lounge_Archive
geiginni wrote:
Seaside Lounge wrote:Yeah, that's a cool idea and everything, but if you can get the sound of Electrical with a plug-in then nobody will want to pay to record at Electrical!


Are you kidding? I hardly think a half-assed model of the space on a PC is going to displace the attraction of recording in the space itself, let alone the mics, the 2" & 1/2" decks, the expertise of the staff.....WTF???

Damn, shagboy, you'se a darn faster typer than I is!


Haven't I been posting here long enough to establish that I am not an idiot? I'm going somewhere where my sense of humor is appreciated.

-Charles

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:38 am
by geiginni_Archive
Seaside Lounge wrote:
geiginni wrote:
Seaside Lounge wrote:Yeah, that's a cool idea and everything, but if you can get the sound of Electrical with a plug-in then nobody will want to pay to record at Electrical!


Are you kidding? I hardly think a half-assed model of the space on a PC is going to displace the attraction of recording in the space itself, let alone the mics, the 2" & 1/2" decks, the expertise of the staff.....WTF???

Damn, shagboy, you'se a darn faster typer than I is!


Haven't I been posting here long enough to establish that I am not an idiot? I'm going somewhere where my sense of humor is appreciated.

-Charles


I thought "you must be kidding". I'm obviously inept at reading sarcasm. Please accept my apologies for being such a turd. :oops:

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:33 pm
by shagboy_Archive
nonsense... two of us failed to read the sarcasm. seaside lounge? who is this man? i know not.

the internet: where sarcasm doesn't work.

Electrical Audio Impulse Responses for Convolution Reverbs

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 9:44 am
by offal_Archive
Sort of back to the topic at hand, but I'm warning you, I'm vastly uninformed about this reverb impulse thing. HOWEVER, it sounds like you're talking about those custom reverbs where you give the unit a sample and it designs an formula to replicate the decay, is that right? Would you be able to use the sample snare drum sound files from the Studio A and B pages?