MMeldaConvolution Reverb with stereo IRs
- KVRist
- 69 posts since 2 Sep, 2014
Hello,
here's a question about MMeldaConvolution, if anyone can enlighten me it would be appreciated.
If you have stereo left and stereo right IR files such as in the 'Church' presets what's the best way to load them? I have been putting one on A and one on B and leaving the Kernel Settings topology set to DIrect and it sounds good but the documentation about the Advance Settings is non-existent. What is 'True Stereo (LLRR)' for example?
Thanks in advance.
here's a question about MMeldaConvolution, if anyone can enlighten me it would be appreciated.
If you have stereo left and stereo right IR files such as in the 'Church' presets what's the best way to load them? I have been putting one on A and one on B and leaving the Kernel Settings topology set to DIrect and it sounds good but the documentation about the Advance Settings is non-existent. What is 'True Stereo (LLRR)' for example?
Thanks in advance.
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- KVRAF
- 10375 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
(a) If you hover over the IR File Browser and press F1 you'll get the File Mode info. You'll read there that if you load the 'left' IR file, it will automatically try to load the 'right' file too; no need to load one into each filter.
(b) You can get the Advanced Settings Info by
(b1) clicking the [?} on the Kernel Settings window, then clicking 'Display in web browser'
or
(b2) hover over the Topology value (e.g. 'Direct') and pressing F1.
(b) You can get the Advanced Settings Info by
(b1) clicking the [?} on the Kernel Settings window, then clicking 'Display in web browser'
or
(b2) hover over the Topology value (e.g. 'Direct') and pressing F1.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 69 posts since 2 Sep, 2014
Thanks DarkStar, this is exactly what I wanted to know. I was looking in the PDF when I should have just used the F1 function.
Cheers!
Cheers!
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- KVRian
- 975 posts since 10 Jan, 2007 from London
Just to add:
If you want true stereo, set the topology first, then select a 'left' file. If topology happens to be set to 'direct', selecting a 'left' file won't automatically load the 'right'. True stereo factory presets will of course dial up a true stereo topology but if building something from scratch always check the topology first.
If you want true stereo, set the topology first, then select a 'left' file. If topology happens to be set to 'direct', selecting a 'left' file won't automatically load the 'right'. True stereo factory presets will of course dial up a true stereo topology but if building something from scratch always check the topology first.
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
Where does it load the the other file, should there be some visual indication of it loading more than one file?
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- KVRian
- 975 posts since 10 Jan, 2007 from London
If you look carefully in the sample graph window you can see whether a stereo file (red and blue) or two stereo files (two reds/two blues) are loaded. Scroll and zoom to see more clearly the individual lines..jon wrote:Where does it load the the other file, should there be some visual indication of it loading more than one file?
Try this:
Set topology to direct.
Load the factory Room/TrueStereo/3m direct L flac.
Zoom in on the sample graph. Note the red and blue lines.
Set a true stereo topology.
The graph adds another red and blue to the existing red and blue.
Now, with topology still true stereo, select 3m direct R flac..the 'left' sample's red and blue disappear.
And BTW, if you load a true stereo quad file ( one of Samplicity's Bricasti M7 quad files for example) you see two reds/two blues.
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- KVRAF
- 5851 posts since 9 Jul, 2002 from Helsinki
