Impulse Responses

Chris K

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Feb 23, 2016
Hey Guys, I have recently been doing some experimenting with impulse responses using trash and space designer. Does anyone have any really interesting ones to share or any advice on when/how to use them? So far, they are just more of a fun thing to experiment with when doing sound design but clearly they can be very powerful.
 
I make custom impulse responses frequently or think about them when I'm gathering field recordings. Traditionally IRs in audio reverbs were used to model rooms or vintage gear etc, so it is my go to fx for making sounds feel more natural.

One way to think about IRs is that each individual sample in your IR will time shift and scale your input. So for example, you can make custom delays by just putting in taps which I like to do for dub type pads. This one has a low pass filter automated over to give a bit more life.

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The output of convolution is only the frequencies contained in both the IR and the input. Another type of IR I use frequently is taking very noisey or distorted sounds (so with the full frequency spectrum) which will smear the input over a long time. I do this when I sample a fraction of a note(s) that I want to make pads out of.
 
Interesting. I've never thought about making my own though that would be fun to try. I wonder what would happen if I just load up different wav's into space designer....
 
You can get some interesting rhythmic patterns throwing drum beats in too.
 
Nik over at Noisia did a good bit of talking about impulse responses in their most recent gig with Future Music. Heres the link:
He mentioned some techniques I thought were intriguing, so maybe you'll get something out of it.
 
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