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Re: Convolution Reverb - Can Flowstone handle it?
I have a bad news for you. Flowstone has certain limitations, namely, you can't pass arrays between code components (understand: edit array in module1 and use the modified in module2). Also, code component is quite limited when it comes to loops. Because of that, there is no reliable/usable FFT for streams (so frequency domain calculations are quite clumsy). You may have to:
1.write all of the code in one assembler component
2.use external DLL to process the data.
If the impulses will be around ~1000samples long, time domain convolution is relatively feasible and CPU isn't that high. But assuming you're talking about actual reverb, the impulses will probably be much longer than that. If that's the case, you may have a problem...
1.write all of the code in one assembler component
2.use external DLL to process the data.
If the impulses will be around ~1000samples long, time domain convolution is relatively feasible and CPU isn't that high. But assuming you're talking about actual reverb, the impulses will probably be much longer than that. If that's the case, you may have a problem...
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