Thanks for replying, but definitely there's something wrong going on here. When I click the icon you mentioned,the window" select a wave file to load" pops up again and again, though the interface's displaying the file already loaded. By the way, shouldn't it have an " audition" button, to listen to what you're trying to do before you aply it? By the way 2, How do you aply the effect, just by closing the interface? Where can I find a step-by-step info about PS?
PLEASE HELP ME to find all theses hundreds of fine impulses. It's driving me crazy! All I get is a drop menue full of nothing. default default default default and so on. I've read alot! I've tried everything but... What am a doing wrong?
That just happens to be the impulse response sample that was loaded, which determines the envelope of the reverb decay. The audio processing of Perfect Space remains at 64-bit convolution processing.
Pretty sure he meant to say 64 samples. 64 milliseconds is an eternity compared to real-time.
spin467 7 months ago
Is this in Sonar 8?
bluecafe69 2 years ago
Thanks for replying, but definitely there's something wrong going on here. When I click the icon you mentioned,the window" select a wave file to load" pops up again and again, though the interface's displaying the file already loaded. By the way, shouldn't it have an " audition" button, to listen to what you're trying to do before you aply it? By the way 2, How do you aply the effect, just by closing the interface? Where can I find a step-by-step info about PS?
Thanks a lot!
LaurenDiGiorgio 4 years ago
PLEASE HELP ME to find all theses hundreds of fine impulses. It's driving me crazy! All I get is a drop menue full of nothing. default default default default and so on. I've read alot! I've tried everything but... What am a doing wrong?
vrsbraz 4 years ago
Click the icon on the interface that looks like a page. It's the one next to the words "Dance Hall" in this video.
CakewalkSoftware 4 years ago
8) Don't know why I was watching this, but that looks pretty sweet!
tioz01 5 years ago
That just happens to be the impulse response sample that was loaded, which determines the envelope of the reverb decay. The audio processing of Perfect Space remains at 64-bit convolution processing.
CakewalkSoftware 5 years ago
reverb screen said it's 16bit. demo doesn't tell us if that degrades a 24bit file.
genericaudioperson 5 years ago