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SIR has a latency of 16384 samples. If you software does not su
SIR has a latency of 16384 samples. If you software does not support latency compensation for plugins, you will have to add that delay yourself.
One easy way is to put SIR on everything else, but disable WET - run it all dry. The latency is still there.
A simple delay probably introduces less overhead.
Hi - Voxengo Pristine Space Light is a nice convolution reverb (
Hi - Voxengo Pristine Space Light is a nice convolution reverb (like SIR), but has low latency, suitable for using during tracking, and it is much cheaper than most commercial convolution type reverbs. You can get very nice convolved reverb files for it at Noisevault.com for free.
Hi - Voxengo Pristine Space Light is a nice convolution reverb (
Hi - Voxengo Pristine Space Light is a nice convolution reverb (like SIR), but has low latency, suitable for using during tracking, and it is much cheaper than most commercial convolution type reverbs. You can get very nice convolved reverb files for it at Noisevault.com for free.
zemlin wrote: SIR has a latency of 16384 samples.It appears I'm
zemlin wrote: SIR has a latency of 16384 samples.
It appears I'm wrong. That must have changed in one of the more recent updates.
The new magic number, straight from the SIR web site is 8960.
Also turned up the [="link removed DELAY plugin[/]="link removed DELAY plugin[/]
Also, there's a lot of noise being made about the R66 reverb. It's more expensive than SIR - less expensive than Altiverb - and I'm impressed with what I've heard messing with the demo version. Currently a [[url=http://="http://www.inuamusi…"]"Group Buy"[/]="http://www.inuamusi…"]"Group Buy"[/] thing going on that ends this week.
I, too love Altiverb, and upgraded to the latest version, even t
I, too love Altiverb, and upgraded to the latest version, even though Logic Pro now has a convolving 'verb. Which is good, but not as good as Altiverb.
IMHO it is as good as rack reverbs, as I know a few, and the copied patches are the Dog's Bollocks. As well as a plate, and old spring 'verbs.
I got hooked with Altiverb on my old G4/400 Mac (which was not supposed to be able to run it) three years ago: Stunning reverbs, in realtime. Suddenly, I could mix within the computer! WOW.
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SIR crashes my computer, although I think the problem is with on
SIR crashes my computer, although I think the problem is with one of my drivers. I sometimes use one of those little Echo PCMCIA cards that can be a problematic.
Anyway, if I want to add a little dimension to a dry voice recording, Sonitus FX is great, especially the early reflections, which I find invaluable. It can really make voices come alive, but requires lots of experimentation.
I think SIR is fantastic when I can get it to work.
John Stafford
John Stafford wrote: Anyway, if I want to add a little dimension
John Stafford wrote: Anyway, if I want to add a little dimension to a dry voice recording, Sonitus FX is great, especially the early reflections, which I find invaluable. It can really make voices come alive, but requires lots of experimentation.
Yes, the reverb formerly knows as Ultrafunk is one of my favorites as well - and I also use it often just for the early reflections. 8-)
I am not a big fan of using reverb on vocals all the time. In my
I am not a big fan of using reverb on vocals all the time. In my opinion if you feel you have to reach for an effect all the time on vocals then chances are it isnt being recorded right in the first place. Some tracks (commercial and underground), have dry vocals and still sound good.
I add reverb once in a while (maybe) to add space, I also think you should not use effects because you think it should be there. Add effects because the track needs it not because you happen to have them.
Add effects because the track needs it not because you happen to
Add effects because the track needs it not because you happen to have them.
So true, and it's a lesson many of us find ourselves continually re-learning! There have been times when I get up in the morning and compare the 'processing' I did the day before with original tracks, only to prefer the unprocessed version.
bap wrote: So true, and it's a lesson many of us find ourselve
bap wrote:
So true, and it's a lesson many of us find ourselves continually re-learning! There have been times when I get up in the morning and compare the 'processing' I did the day before with original tracks, only to prefer the unprocessed version.
I learned that myself when I used to think as a noob... "Yeah I can add reverb to fix these little imperfections, so I dont have to record them perfect".
I look back on that and I think "That was a pretty sh!tty attitude to have when recording!"
you may get SIR for free at... http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index
you may get SIR for free at...
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html
and get a bunch of reverb files at http://noisevault.com/