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Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
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Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
Hey people just wondering if anyone knows a reverb vst that can you upload samples into so it takes the spatial image of a sample and uses it within the reverb, i know about impluse reverbs emulating springs and stuff just wondering if anyones made one where you can do this. Example would be using the spatial image of a sample of the sea on a pad.
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Thanks for your help people
Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
as in an impluse reverb?
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post
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Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
d'ohdjake wrote:as in an impluse reverb?
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post
Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
load these into your reverbsmy_fickle_eye wrote:d'ohdjake wrote:as in an impluse reverb?
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post
http://www.irlibrary.org/index.php
And yeah they are called inpulse responses.
Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
Think there is extremely little reverb at sea. What there is, is probably masked out by other water sounds.
Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
You're talking about convolution reverb, which use impulse responses to generate a reverb which behaves like the room that the impulse response was recorded in. Now I'm running Logic so I don't know about convolution reverb plugins except space designer but in space designer you can load in any wav/aiff file as your impulse response and you can get some interesting results using non impulse response files.
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Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
yeah man looking at something really specific like a sample i have which im using in a song. I want to have the sample for the start then bring in the drums etc but still have the feel of the start sample with the spatial image of the reverb of that sample on the syntn not just having any impulse convolution reverb whatever it is.Depone wrote:load these into your reverbsmy_fickle_eye wrote:d'ohdjake wrote:as in an impluse reverb?
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post![]()
http://www.irlibrary.org/index.php
And yeah they are called inpulse responses.
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Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
This sounds like a really good idea not sure how to word it but i really want to get the stereo spatial image of a sample of the sea i found, do you know any plug ins i can use for cubase on windows that would get the effect you are talking about. Its not just the whole record every frequency and its a reverb job but i mean liturally the spatial image, like when you record a sample of ambient noise but things come at your in different directions when you play it back. I want to get that effect from a plan mono synth i have.Wrigzilla wrote:You're talking about convolution reverb, which use impulse responses to generate a reverb which behaves like the room that the impulse response was recorded in. Now I'm running Logic so I don't know about convolution reverb plugins except space designer but in space designer you can load in any wav/aiff file as your impulse response and you can get some interesting results using non impulse response files.
Although you can customize the spatial image of a sound but panning it in a different ways and even putting a vst effect on it, when you listen back to a recording of someone sitting in sayyyyyy.... a busy park, the different sounds you get from different directions sounds really good (eg the spatial image of sitting in a park), i want to replecate that panning in a synth.If i can get a vst effect which can make the spatial image sound like that it would suit perfectly, fed up of camel phatting samples of ambient situations for an organic spatial image.
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Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
DX7 heaven sounds rad by the wayDepone wrote:load these into your reverbsmy_fickle_eye wrote:d'ohdjake wrote:as in an impluse reverb?
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post![]()
http://www.irlibrary.org/index.php
And yeah they are called inpulse responses.
Re: Stealing the spatial image of a sample for use on things
Cheers. Its all made with stock logic plugins and FM8 (the Yamaha DX7 soundset)my_fickle_eye wrote:DX7 heaven sounds rad by the wayDepone wrote:load these into your reverbsmy_fickle_eye wrote:d'ohdjake wrote:as in an impluse reverb?
cause we used "sir Reverb" in college.
hahaha i should really read the whole post![]()
http://www.irlibrary.org/index.php
And yeah they are called inpulse responses.
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