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Do you mean "how do I record / create an impulse response file, so that i can
convolute any signal to sound like it was recorded/ created in the response
'space' ?"
Is that what the attachment is? a reverb impulse response?
its certainly a nice thick & soupy reverb if it is! (not that i spend my
time listening to impulse response files... not knowingly anyway! ; ) ....)
otherwise, i dont know what you are attempting. (particularly as kr & p3
below are both unknowns....)
'mpulse' opcode?
superpija2 wrote:
>
> hi all,
> is there any way to get a uniform reverbed pulse as the file in
> the attachment?
>
> Of course is not the point to write 1000 or more orquestras like this:
> instr 1
>
> a1 linseg 30000,1/kr,0,p3 - 1/kr,0
> a2 reson a1,1500,100
> out a2
> endin
>
> thanks in advance for any help,
> Spija
>
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