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[SOUNDHACK] [on] [WINDOWS]Hello everyone. I have a simple question: can someone point me in the right direction for a Soundhack-like Windows alternative for doing convolution with (like you can do in Soundhack/Cecilia/FScape)?
Thanks, Michael _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound@... http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound |
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Re: [SOUNDHACK] [on] [WINDOWS]Why would you not use Fscape or Cecilia on Windows? I was not aware
that you could do convolution with Cecilia, but you can do so with Fscape, and both of them have Windows versions as far as I know. You might also consider using a convolution reverb VST plugin that allows one to choose the impulse. In this way, you can do a lot of what you can do with Soundhack, and in real time to boot. On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Michael Beijer <michaelbeijer@...> wrote: > Hello everyone. I have a simple question: can someone point me in the right > direction for a Soundhack-like Windows alternative for doing convolution > with (like you can do in Soundhack/Cecilia/FScape)? > > Thanks, > > Michael > > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound@... > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > > -- The American Dream may not be available in your country due to copyright restrictions. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Phil Thomson ~ http://philthomson.ca/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound@... http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound |
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Re: [SOUNDHACK] [on] [WINDOWS]there is an excellent vst convolution reverb-> SIRR(for windows), it
used to be free but I understand it's now a commercial package...if you can find the old vst it really is an excellent tool...i may have a copy of it somewhere if I can find it you are welcome to it..... On 21-Sep-09, at 7:01 PM, Phil Thomson wrote: > Why would you not use Fscape or Cecilia on Windows? I was not aware > that you could do convolution with Cecilia, but you can do so with > Fscape, and both of them have Windows versions as far as I know. > > You might also consider using a convolution reverb VST plugin that > allows one to choose the impulse. In this way, you can do a lot of > what you can do with Soundhack, and in real time to boot. > > On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Michael Beijer > <michaelbeijer@...> wrote: >> Hello everyone. I have a simple question: can someone point me in >> the right >> direction for a Soundhack-like Windows alternative for doing >> convolution >> with (like you can do in Soundhack/Cecilia/FScape)? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Michael >> >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound@... >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound >> >> > > > > -- > The American Dream may not be available in your country due to > copyright restrictions. > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~ Phil Thomson > ~ http://philthomson.ca/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound@... > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > Michael North http://tiny.cc/D116v http://tiny.cc/wIMHz http://www.pertin-nce.com michael.north@... "Enough with politics! On with the practical tasks of everyday life!“ _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound@... http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound |
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R: [SOUNDHACK] [on] [WINDOWS]SIR2 is a commercial package but SIR1 is freeware
You can find it here http://www.knufinke.de/sir/sir1.html Best, Giuseppe. -----Messaggio originale----- Da: microsound-bounces@... [mailto:microsound-bounces@...] Per conto di Michael North Inviato: martedì 22 settembre 2009 1.31 A: microsound@... Oggetto: Re: [microsound] [SOUNDHACK] [on] [WINDOWS] there is an excellent vst convolution reverb-> SIRR(for windows), it used to be free but I understand it's now a commercial package...if you can find the old vst it really is an excellent tool...i may have a copy of it somewhere if I can find it you are welcome to it..... On 21-Sep-09, at 7:01 PM, Phil Thomson wrote: > Why would you not use Fscape or Cecilia on Windows? I was not aware > that you could do convolution with Cecilia, but you can do so with > Fscape, and both of them have Windows versions as far as I know. > > You might also consider using a convolution reverb VST plugin that > allows one to choose the impulse. In this way, you can do a lot of > what you can do with Soundhack, and in real time to boot. > > On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Michael Beijer > <michaelbeijer@...> wrote: >> Hello everyone. I have a simple question: can someone point me in >> the right >> direction for a Soundhack-like Windows alternative for doing >> convolution >> with (like you can do in Soundhack/Cecilia/FScape)? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Michael >> >> _______________________________________________ >> microsound mailing list >> microsound@... >> http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound >> >> > > > > -- > The American Dream may not be available in your country due to > copyright restrictions. > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~ Phil Thomson > ~ http://philthomson.ca/ > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > _______________________________________________ > microsound mailing list > microsound@... > http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound > Michael North http://tiny.cc/D116v http://tiny.cc/wIMHz http://www.pertin-nce.com michael.north@... "Enough with politics! On with the practical tasks of everyday life! _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound@... http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound _______________________________________________ microsound mailing list microsound@... http://or8.net/mailman/listinfo/microsound |
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