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1330 msWhat kind of max IR length are we looking at here? 500ms?
1330 msWhat kind of max IR length are we looking at here? 500ms?
Perfect!* Exiting the Fractal forum to go to TGP to find out what my opinion should be about this new development *
You dont think it s included in MK1 ?Aha, we have a purpose for the extra memory in the Mark II.
They were quoting Cliff's post in this thread you're readingHuh? Somebody posted release notes for a firmware version 17.00 on TGP....they look like they could be legit?
You mean the ones Cliff posted earlier in this thread? Would be worth reading the entire thread before adding comments.Huh? Somebody posted release notes for a firmware version 17.00 on TGP....they look like they could be legit?
Seems so. Or to put it another way, sounds like it to me (pun intended!)I'm experiencing some cognitive dissonance. Unless you're playing outdoors, you're playing in a room. If you want to pretend you're playing in a different room, you add reverb. Isn't this just baking reverb into the IR?
Awesome feature, but what about FM3? Will it be able to handle this? Where to find IR's with such length?The reveal:
Axe-Fx III Firmware Release Notes
17.00
Version 17 introduces FullRes™ Impulse Response processing. FullRes processes IRs up to 64K points with zero latency using a novel technique. This provides up to 1.33 seconds of response time. Seasoned producers and engineers often mix in “Room Mics” during recording to increase the depth and liveliness of recordings. However, the typical live room has a reverb time of 500-700 milliseconds, well beyond the 20 ms afforded by typical IR processing. FullRes allows capturing the full response of a typical live room and even the response of small-to-medium halls and clubs. FullRes can also be used for convolution reverb applications for reverb times less than 1.33 seconds.
The IR Player block and the Cabinet block both support FullRes IRs. The last two slots of the Cabinet block support FullRes. This is sufficient to provide two room mics, a left and a right, along with two direct mics within a single Cabinet block.
The new FullRes User IR bank supports up to 64 FullRes IRs. When capturing an IR selecting the USER FR bank will automatically set the IR Type to FullRes. Likewise, when setting the IR Type to FullRes the bank will automatically be set to USER FR. FullRes IRs can be processed with minimum-phase or auto-trim, if desired. However, minimum-phase is not recommended as this will tend to destroy the reflection information.
A FullRes Scratchpad is also implemented for auditioning IRs during the capture process. A new version of Cab-Lab is forthcoming which will support FullRes IR captures and management.
I hope so...Yep we don’t know if they are included but … I don’t think they will release this new option without any cabs included in the firmware or …
And if this applies to all current Fractal divices. Sounds like yes, since Cliff didn't say no?Curious to see what our well-regarded vendors can do with this one.
A lot of us already offer 500 ms files.Curious to see what our well-regarded vendors can do with this one.
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Who can explain how this was done? The patch uses only an amp and cab block and no room simulation in the cab block.