Djstarski wrote:great news , i`m looking for a NS10 impulse response . has anyone got one laying around somewhere or any console IR`s ?
selig wrote:
For any non-linear process, such as saturation, distortion, etc., convolution is not an ideal solution. Unless you take MANY 'samples' at many different levels and have a device that can interpret those, like you do when you sample many different velocity levels of a dynamic instrument like a piano, guitar, or drums.
The NS-10 IR (if it exists and was recorded in an anechoic chamber or similar and each channel recorded separately) might sound interesting, but I certainly wouldn't expect it to make your monitors sound like NS-10s if that's what you're after…any more than a vocoder makes a synth sound like its "talking". IMO, of course…
http://www.acustica-audio.com/index.php ... Itemid=306miscend wrote:
Have you heard of Nebula VST? They use some sort of convolution to model analogue eq and compressors.
Yes, the concept is the same as with sampling; if you don't sample multiple velocities you can't represent the dynamics accurately. And if the playback device doesn't support multiple velocities (like the RV7000) then you can't take advantage of multiple velocities/levels in IRs.