Hi guys,
I am finally getting round to experimenting with Fruity Convolver and its epic! I'm going to be recording my own impulses sometime soon and have one question which i just can't seem to find the answer to. I know when we make impulses we need to use something loud (like a starters pistol, as it said on the tutorial videos), but does the impulse sound that I use directly effect the characteristics of the reverb. Will the velocity at which I strike the object I am using as an impulse directly effect the reverb? Does the sound of the impulse recording make a difference? Could I use various different objects to add variety to the types of reverb in which I can get from my room?
Thanks in advance guys
Lindon
A few questions about recording impulses...
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Yes, the response of an impulse in a room chang...
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Did you see this page in the manual...
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Hey Scott, do you have any tips for mic placeme...
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Thanks for the replys guys and cheers Scott i'l...