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Impulse Responses
The comments accompanying impulse responses normally indicate whether or not they
contain direct sound. If this info is provided and you set
Dir
correctly
before
loading an
impulse response, you will achieve the same effect as processing it after loading.
Trimming Silence from the Start
Impulse responses are frequently preceded by superfluous silence before
the first impulse kicks in. Use
Trim
to cut these blank bits automatically.
You can undo this at any time by deactivating
Trim
again.
Adjusting Levels
The big pot at the center serves as a
Gain
knob. If necessary, use it to ad-
just the impulse response’s level manually.
Saving Impulse Responses
If you have optimized an impulse response and are satisfied with the re-
sult, it’s a good idea to save it for later use:
All three F, R and C boxes must be filled in with files before you can save the pulse re-
sponse. If necessary, load the same file three times if you do not have a suitable pulse
response on hand.
1
Click the
Save
button below the waveform.
2
The standard dialog for saving files opens, whereby the appropriate
folder for archiving
User
impulse responses is selected automatically.
Feel free to create further subdirectories to sort your
User
impulse responses.
3
Type a name into the storage dialog. By naming the file, you are also
naming the
User
impulse response.
4
Confirm the dialog to complete the storage process.
Now you’ll find the stored impulse response in the
Edit Page’s
User
selec-
tion list and can load at any time directly from there.
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