<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>Linux Studio Plugins Project</title> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/style.css" type="text/css"> </head> <body> <div id="body"> <!-- Header --> <div id="header"> <img src="../../img/header.png" alt="Linux Studio Plugins Project" > </div> <!-- Navigation top --> <div id="menu"> <ul> <li class="sel">Impulse Reverb Mono - Impulsnachhall Mono</li> <li><a href="../../index.html">Home</a></li> </ul> </div> <!-- Main content --> <div id="main"> <h1>Impulsnachhall Mono</h1> <img class="plugin" src="../../img/plugins/impulse_reverb_mono.png" alt="Impulsnachhall Mono"> <p><b>Detailed: </b>LSP Impulse Reverb Mono - Impulsnachhall Mono (INH1M)</p> <p><b>Formats: </b>LV2, LinuxVST, JACK</p> <p><b>Categories: </b>Converter, Spectral</p> <p><b>Developer: </b>Vladimir Sadovnikov</p> <p><b>Description: </b></p> <p> This plugin performs highly optimized real time zero-latency convolution to the input signal. It can be used as a cabinet emulator, some sort of equalizer or as a reverb simulation plugin. All what is needed is audio file(s) with impulse response taken from the linear system (cabinet, equalizer or hall/room). </p> <p> Unlike the Impulsantworten (Impulse Responses) plugin series, up to four input files and convolution processors can be used to implement and mix different kinds of reverberations. </p> <p><b>Controls:</b></p> <ul> <li> <b>Bypass</b> - bypass switch, when turned on (led indicator is shining), the plugin bypasses signal (but still performs processing). </li> </ul> <p><b>'Impulse response' section:</b></p> <ul> <li><b>File</b> - file editor selector</li> <li><b>FFT frame</b> - the maximum size of the FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) frame that can be used for time-continuous convolution</li> <li><b>IR equalizer</b> - enables wet (processed) signal equalization in additional <b>Wet Signal Equalization</b> section</li> <li><b>Reverse</b> - allows to reverse impulse file in time domain.</li> <li><b>Head cut</b> - cut amount of milliseconds from the beginning of the impulse files, can be used to remove early reflections of reverb.</li> <li><b>Tail cut</b> - cut amount of milliseconds from the end of the impulse files, can be used to remove large reverberation tail.</li> <li><b>Fade in</b> - adds additional fading at the beginning of the impulse file.</li> <li><b>Fade out</b> - adds additional fading at the end of the impulse file.</li> <li><b>Listen</b> - this button allows to listen contents of the audio file.</li> </ul> <p><b>'Processors' section:</b></p> <ul> <li><b>Pre-delay</b> - amount of pre-delay added to the processed signal. Can be used to individually control pre-delay of processed signal for each processor that can provide additional stereo effect for reverbs. </li> <li><b>Source</b> - combos allow to select file and track to use as the convolution for the processor.</li> <li><b>Mute</b> - button allows to disable the processor.</li> <li><b>Active</b> - led that indicates that the processor is active.</li> <li><b>Makeup</b> - amount of gain added to the processed signal for the processor.</li> <li><b>Out L/R</b> - the output balance of the processed signal between two channels in the stereo pair.</li> </ul> <p><b>'Output' section:</b></p> <ul> <li><b>Dry Pan L/R</b> - the panning of the dry (unprocessed) signal.</li> <li><b>Pre-delay</b> - amount of pre-delay added to the wet (processed) signal.</li> <li><b>Dry</b> - amount of gain applied to the dry (unprocessed) signal.</li> <li><b>Wet</b> - amount of gain additionally applied to the wet (processed) signal.</li> <li><b>Output</b> - amount of gain additionally applied to the output signal.</li> </ul> <p><b>'Wet Signal Equalization' section</b> - visible only when <b>IR equalizer</b> parameter is turned on:</p> <ul> <li><b>Low-cut</b> - sets the slope of the high-pass butterworth filter, possible slopes are 6, 12 and 18 dB/octave.</li> <li><b>Low-cut freq</b> - the cutoff frequency of the high-pass butterworth filter.</li> <li><b>Faders</b> - faders that allow to change the loudness of eight corresponding frequency bands in range of -12..+12 dB</li> <li><b>High-cut</b> - sets the slope of the low-pass butterworth filter, possible slopes are 6, 12 and 18 dB/octave.</li> <li><b>High-cut freq</b> - the cutoff frequency of the low-pass butterworth filter.</li> </ul> </div> <!-- Navigation bottom --> <div id="menu"> <ul> <li class="sel">Impulse Reverb Mono - Impulsnachhall Mono</li> <li><a href="../../index.html">Home</a></li> </ul> </div> <!-- Footer --> <div id="footer"> <p>(C) Linux Studio Plugins, 2015-2016</p> <p>All rights reserved</p> </div> </div> </body> </html>