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B-Format Convolution Reverb: problem with the size control #68

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graememt opened this issue Apr 6, 2020 · 7 comments
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B-Format Convolution Reverb: problem with the size control #68

graememt opened this issue Apr 6, 2020 · 7 comments

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@graememt
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graememt commented Apr 6, 2020

Hi,

I'm experiencing bugs with the 'size' control on this device. Sometimes if I click and drag the % slider, it doesn't calculate the reverb time. It either leaves the adjacent time box blank, or it leaves it at an incorrect value. This is especially true if I try to import my own impulse responses. Sometimes they work (ie I hear the source sound + reverb) and sometimes they don't (just the dry signal is present).

Also, I'm trying to implement an Aux send system for reverb within the Envelop environment, as opposed to adding a reverb device to each track. Is there a simple way to do this? It'd be great to be able to route to tracks other than E4L Master.

Thanks,

G

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mcslee commented Apr 6, 2020

Hi G - sorry to hear you are having these issues. Are you working on Windows or on Mac? We don't officially support Windows and have seen some unpredictable issues there, sometimes in the B-Format device. I'm wondering if that may be the case here. Please let me know what your system configuration is.

If you return the slider to its original value after encountering this problem, does the issue resolve?

Is there a simple way to do this?

Unfortunately we don't have an aux-routing system yet. It is something that we have considered and is no the wish-list, but is not yet developed. We will keep this in mind!

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graememt commented Apr 6, 2020

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your fast response. I am using a 2013 MacBook Pro, running High Sierra with 16GB RAM.

Returning the slider to its original position doesn’t seem to do anything. The time value either freezes or there’s no value at all. It seems to happen most when I load my own impulse responses. Is it something to do with the loading mechanism? I can’t seem to replace the York Minster IR.

Thanks,

Graeme

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mcslee commented Apr 6, 2020

Are you able to share the custom IR files that you're loading? It's possible that it's something to do with those files. We can try to test loading these on our side, see if it's perhaps specific to the files being used.

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graememt commented Apr 7, 2020 via email

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mcslee commented Apr 7, 2020

Hi Graeme - I'm not seeing the files here. To upload files you may need to use the GitHub web interface to add those attachments, I don't think they can be included via email reply.

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graememt commented Apr 7, 2020

oops. here you go.
MH.zip

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mcslee commented Apr 7, 2020

Thanks Graeme, got the files. I'll try to find some time to test this soon.

The first thing I notice is that these are 24bit/44.1kHZ files. You might try converting these to 16bit and 48kHZ, that's the format of the IR files that we use by default. I actually didn't write this plugin myself, so I'm not 100% sure if 24-bit IR files are supported. It's possible that will fix it. If you are able to do that and it resolves the issue, let me know. Thanks!

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