Topic: IRs for Pianoteq4
you need both of them
you need both of them
free IRs
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/printview...mp;start=0
i found 3Go of free IRs here and there, so...
enjoy
and thank you again for this fantastic convolution reverb in Pianoteq4
great links, thank you !!!
you welcome
Those are impulse response files which you load in Pianoteq's convolution reverb effect. Please read the manual
I have a thought, which I mention because of the experienced IR-hunters here, and which could make for an interesting experiment.
Has anyone encountered the impulse response for an empty piano cabinet?
I have a thought, which I mention because of the experienced IR-hunters here, and which could make for an interesting experiment.
Has anyone encountered the impulse response for an empty piano cabinet?
I have a good useful one that Jake Johnson refered to in one of our past beta session. It's called appropriately "knock.wav" but with such a common name, I can't find its web location (probably somewhere on box.net). The cabinet is not empty though...it's a knock on the cabinet of a large upright if I recall.
I tried uploading it on the "Other files" section but wav files are not allowed (yet) and I don't think it's a good idea to compress into mp3 just to upload it, so I think wav format (with appropriate size limit) should be added in that forum section for us to exchange impulses.
If Jake reads this post, he could also give the path.
I used it with some success to add some "wood", one way being to mix the file with another standard hall impulse. be aware though that the knock also excites the harp of the piano which then is added to the one modelled by pianoteq.
thanks for that; but I can only find a manual for PT3...
Those are impulse response files which you load in Pianoteq's convolution reverb effect. Please read the manual
Ignore that last post! the manual on the website hasn't been updated, but I found it in the help menu. Looking forward to some bedtime reading...
thanks for that; but I can only find a manual for PT3...
EvilDragon wrote:Those are impulse response files which you load in Pianoteq's convolution reverb effect. Please read the manual
what are these and what do I do with them?
1)click Effects
2)you see REVERB and < something here >
click "name" between the two arrows
3)you see a list of presets and down:
Use WAV impulse
4) then in another menu you see in the top:
Load WAV impulse
just locate where your impulse(s) are and that's it
i suggest you create a new folder (in Pianoteq 4) and name it IRs and put all Impulse Responses
Ignore that last post! the manual on the website hasn't been updated, but I found it in the help menu. Looking forward to some bedtime reading...
Oh sorry, we forgot to update it, down right now, thanks for mentioning.
http://www.box.com/s/2308fa1e982e3da3715e
http://www.box.com/s/fb23df46405f58a6d7bayou need both,
enjoy
Was one of these used to create your D4_Blues_Classic fxp (with which you recorded the FaureRomanceNoWord piece)?
Was one of these used to create your D4_Blues_Classic fxp (with which you recorded the FaureRomanceNoWord piece)?
truth is i do not remember... oops!
it can be the "Chicago Hall" i post before:
Imyself, you should explain in the title and body of your post that these are impulse response profiles that are useful for adding additional reverberation presets to Pianoteq 4.
This was not at all obvious from what you wrote.
you need both of them
Jake, you should explain in the title and body of your post that these are impulse response profiles that are useful for adding additional reverberation presets to Pianoteq 4.
This was not at all obvious from what you wrote.
imyself wrote:you need both of them
No, no. imyself was the original poster. He was referring to ir's that he used in his posting to the forum's FXP Corner.
I would think everyone knows what an IR is at this point. Anyway if you have Soniccouture's Xtended Piano they include some great IRs for pianos. Maybe I'll make one available for download.. if someone asks.