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That is a great idea for a subverse. I myself haven't recorded and created my own impulse responses but it seems like it would be a very fun hobby to take on. I'll have to take a look into the process of doing so. Until then if there is anyone who creates their own and would like to start this kind of subverse, I will definitely learn and contribute.
Wow! Awesome, so you're essentially just consolidating the reverb tail of a click or snap in any given space. Quite simple. I'm very interested in doing this. I'm your typical "bedroom producer" and have a lower end condenser mic which might not be suitable for the job but I can give it a whirl and see how the results are. Or maybe condenser mics are suitable. I don't know. I'll have to give this more research. Thanks so much for the share!
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[–] GhofuggUseff ago
That is a great idea for a subverse. I myself haven't recorded and created my own impulse responses but it seems like it would be a very fun hobby to take on. I'll have to take a look into the process of doing so. Until then if there is anyone who creates their own and would like to start this kind of subverse, I will definitely learn and contribute.
[–] ParanoidFactoid 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Here's a simple DIY approach:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBGH3bd4A-A
But the tone sweep is more standard. Logic will do this. And I'm sure other programs should too. It's actually not that hard.
EDIT: except for finding cool spaces worth making impulses of. That part is hard. lol
[–] GhofuggUseff ago
Wow! Awesome, so you're essentially just consolidating the reverb tail of a click or snap in any given space. Quite simple. I'm very interested in doing this. I'm your typical "bedroom producer" and have a lower end condenser mic which might not be suitable for the job but I can give it a whirl and see how the results are. Or maybe condenser mics are suitable. I don't know. I'll have to give this more research. Thanks so much for the share!