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offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-05-14 05:00 [#01898438]
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I was wondering if anyone has made anything similar to this
yet and if so, does a demo of it exist?

I was just thinking, room/hall reverb is all well and good,
but it's a bit of a much of a muchness. I'd like to be able
to almost CAD draw a room/space and place virtual mics and
speakers in it. Ideally you could choose the material walls
etc. are made out of. A simple one would be a 2d plan view
of a room,where you could make non-standard shaped rooms (L
shapes etc). A better one would be a 3d one where you could
drop bits of furniture/pillars into it as well.
I know some staircases have mad acoustics: my gfs house has
some weird effect where it's almost like it filters the
sound into high and low eq bands and adds a very flat,
almost anechoic chamber style quality to the high sounds,
but keeps "normal" room/stair reverb on the lows. Being able
to recreate spaces like as reverb presets that would be
superb.

So, does anything like this exist?


 

offline isnieZot from pooptown (Belgium) on 2006-05-14 05:03 [#01898441]
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yes


 

offline sadist from the dark side of the moon on 2006-05-14 05:15 [#01898450]
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don't send that link to richard devine !!


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2006-05-14 05:20 [#01898454]
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Amazing somebody else had that idea.


 

offline Drunken Mastah from OPPERKLASSESVIN!!! (Norway) on 2006-05-14 05:22 [#01898455]
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I'd rather ask "how many people haven't had the
idea?"

..it's the matter of actually doing something about the
idea, though, that is the problem.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2006-05-14 05:23 [#01898456]
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Excellent. That is exactly what I had in mind. Ta.


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2006-05-14 05:25 [#01898458]
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I havent! Funny thing about the stairs, i think i remember
reading that aphex twin recorded som reverb effects from a
stairset in his vault.


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2006-05-14 05:32 [#01898459]
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i think TC also had something like this, and maybe NI?
anyway i'm pretty sure there are more of these.


 

offline big from lsg on 2006-05-14 05:47 [#01898470]
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you sickos


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-05-14 06:37 [#01898487]
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Yeah. Physical modeling is pretty popular with reverbs...
thats what Impulse files are for. The link that isnieZot
posted is the first realtime vst modeler I have seen tho.

There are also programs that model real rooms by having you
record a sound for a certain ammount of time, then load the
wav into the program as the impulse. Its a really neat
technology, IMO.


 

offline Fah from Netherlands, The on 2006-05-14 07:59 [#01898518]
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doesnt this plugin eat massive amounts of cpu? I think i'll
go try it out when i get home


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2006-05-15 04:36 [#01898897]
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Probly is. I can't immagine realtime room modelling could be
anything less than absolutely taxing on your system. Impulse
reverb tends to be heavy enough on its own.


 


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