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IR load in buffer !?
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IR load in buffer !?
Hey I'm using an impulse response loader I found in the forums, yet I would like to have an impulse response permantly loaded like its part of the software !? is this possible with some sort of buffer !?
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Wishx - Posts: 68
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
store the impulse inside wave-file primitive. it should hold the file permanently once it is loaded.
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
Hi sounds good, I'm a bit inexperienced with this, could you please edit the IR laoder I attached ? What innitialy need is a way to store and have an IR file loaded permanetly, then switch between multyple ones. so When the vst is exported there is no need to find and load those IR wav files. I hope you can help me with your experience
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Wishx - Posts: 68
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
Don't get it, the schematic you posted does what you want. Just load in a wav, and then save the schematic. On the next start, the data of the previous loaded wave is still there. That's the normal behavior of FS unless you use a trigger, that cleans stuff up, before you save it
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MyCo - Posts: 718
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
Thanks ! I realized it stores the wav in within itself ! Its a matter how I can make it so it can switch between wav IRs ,I trust with your experience you could help me , when you might find some time
Thanks again
Thanks again
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Wishx - Posts: 68
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
a right i think i get you! you want multiple IR waves to be stored and a way of retrieving them? you can do that by populating a wave array!
here i have set up a ten wave array to demonstrate what i mean! to populate the array you just load a file into each index and then use mem get to retrieve the wave at a given index! just remember that arrays start from 0.
i.e 0,1,2,3,4,5.......
here is an example
hope that helps!
here i have set up a ten wave array to demonstrate what i mean! to populate the array you just load a file into each index and then use mem get to retrieve the wave at a given index! just remember that arrays start from 0.
i.e 0,1,2,3,4,5.......
here is an example
hope that helps!
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
This seems realy intresting ! But how can I implement it to the original IR patch !? Never before have I used wave related processes so I'm a bit lost!
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Wishx - Posts: 68
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
Hiya wishx
here ya go ive added a wave array to the IR Filter, inside you will find a little widget for populating the array with your chosen wav files, see the video on how to use it. you can delete the widget once your files are all loaded and you are happy, the files will be stored in the array.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGactBeY ... e=youtu.be
hope that helps
here ya go ive added a wave array to the IR Filter, inside you will find a little widget for populating the array with your chosen wav files, see the video on how to use it. you can delete the widget once your files are all loaded and you are happy, the files will be stored in the array.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGactBeY ... e=youtu.be
hope that helps
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Re: IR load in buffer !?
wow ! the level of helpfullness is maxed! Thanks so much I don't have words !
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