Since I am a complete novice on recording, does this work with Garageband? installing was a simple copy paste into altiverbs IR folder. works fantastic in altiverb which allows for fantastic eq'ing and damping etc etc. TWANGGG wrote:Unless you're lucky enough to have access to an actual echo/reverb chamber, reverb impulse responses are the most realistic way to go for this. It can be a little involved figuring out how to add this to your recording set-up, but IMO it's well worth the trouble. In this download, which is a library of IR's sampled from one of the highest quality hardware reverbs around, you will find a file named: "4 Chambers 17 Sunset Chamber M-to-S.wav" Go to this page, read about it, and then scroll down for the download links. ![]() Some generous people out there have given us some fantastic freebies, including my favorite here. that can be applied to your audio to closely simulate the real deal. If you don't know, IR's are essentially a little audio sample of a reverb(real space or hardware), speaker(yes, including JBL's, not to stray OT here), etc. Unless you're lucky enough to have access to an actual echo/reverb chamber, reverb impulse responses are the most realistic way to go for this. ![]() Edited to add: OK, I just had a chance to listen to your clip and the reverb sounds so terrific I'm not sure you should bother with what I posted.
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