Topic: Loading user Impulse Files into Reverb?

The docs state:

A new convolution reverberation unit simulates acoustic surroundings ranging from Studio up to very long reverbs like Cathedral or Taj Mahal. It includes other types of reverbs such as Plate, Spring, Speakers, Broceliande... In PIANOTEQ STANDARD or PIANOTEQ PRO, you can even load your own reverb impulses via Load WAV impulse... in the reverb menu.

I cannot find “Load WAV impulse” in my reverb menu on IOS. Does it show on Mac, or Windows?

Re: Loading user Impulse Files into Reverb?

Mcdtracy wrote:

The docs state:

A new convolution reverberation unit simulates acoustic surroundings ranging from Studio up to very long reverbs like Cathedral or Taj Mahal. It includes other types of reverbs such as Plate, Spring, Speakers, Broceliande... In PIANOTEQ STANDARD or PIANOTEQ PRO, you can even load your own reverb impulses via Load WAV impulse... in the reverb menu.

I cannot find “Load WAV impulse” in my reverb menu on IOS. Does it show on Mac, or Windows?

On the Mac, click on "Effects", then "Reverb' and at the bottom of the list you see "Use WAV impulse"

Re: Loading user Impulse Files into Reverb?

Mcdtracy wrote:

The docs state:

A new convolution reverberation unit simulates acoustic surroundings ranging from Studio up to very long reverbs like Cathedral or Taj Mahal. It includes other types of reverbs such as Plate, Spring, Speakers, Broceliande... In PIANOTEQ STANDARD or PIANOTEQ PRO, you can even load your own reverb impulses via Load WAV impulse... in the reverb menu.

I cannot find “Load WAV impulse” in my reverb menu on IOS. Does it show on Mac, or Windows?

On Windows version there is "Use WAV impulse" too, not present in iOS (yet?).

Re: Loading user Impulse Files into Reverb?

MaurizioP wrote:
Mcdtracy wrote:

The docs state:

A new convolution reverberation unit simulates acoustic surroundings ranging from Studio up to very long reverbs like Cathedral or Taj Mahal. It includes other types of reverbs such as Plate, Spring, Speakers, Broceliande... In PIANOTEQ STANDARD or PIANOTEQ PRO, you can even load your own reverb impulses via Load WAV impulse... in the reverb menu.

I cannot find “Load WAV impulse” in my reverb menu on IOS. Does it show on Mac, or Windows?

On Windows version there is "Use WAV impulse" too, not present in iOS (yet?).

Not showing in IOS… not a big deal since the collection including the Taj Mahal is pretty complete but I was going to try a few
Impulse Response files that are not strictly reverbs to see how they might modify the instruments.

I’m loving the IOS version having avoided the laptop/desktop options for years due to the price. But they finally got me as a customer after I realized I spent a lot more buying IOS apps for $10-30 and only rarely got something truly stunning and then it cost me 5-12GB of expensive storage for the samples.

Last edited by Mcdtracy (06-05-2023 18:21)

Re: Loading user Impulse Files into Reverb?

Mcdtracy wrote:
MaurizioP wrote:
Mcdtracy wrote:

The docs state:

A new convolution reverberation unit simulates acoustic surroundings ranging from Studio up to very long reverbs like Cathedral or Taj Mahal. It includes other types of reverbs such as Plate, Spring, Speakers, Broceliande... In PIANOTEQ STANDARD or PIANOTEQ PRO, you can even load your own reverb impulses via Load WAV impulse... in the reverb menu.

I cannot find “Load WAV impulse” in my reverb menu on IOS. Does it show on Mac, or Windows?

On Windows version there is "Use WAV impulse" too, not present in iOS (yet?).

Not showing in IOS… not a big deal since the collection including the Taj Mahal is pretty complete but I was going to try a few
Impulse Response files that are not strictly reverbs to see how they might modify the instruments.

I’m loving the IOS version having avoided the laptop/desktop options for years due to the price. But they finally got me as a customer after I realized I spent a lot more buying IOS apps for $10-30 and only rarely got something truly stunning and then it cost me 5-12GB of expensive storage for the samples.

I tried some of my Impulse Files on a Mac… I like what they can do. I hope this feature makes it’s way to the IOS versiont too.