gdgross
Experienced
Hey guys -
Is there a good method for capturing Impulse responses for acoustic instrument bodies?
At one point in my history I used Logics' IR capture to take impulse responses of the D-Tar Mama Bear, but hw would one go about it with a real acoustic instrument? Bang on the body and record the DI signal?
I know some IRs can be calculated using a swept sine wave and convolution, but it seems this isn't really that feasible for a real instrument that only takes mechanical inputs instead of electrical. Any ideas on how those acoustic body responses floating around here were taken?
Thanks!!
Is there a good method for capturing Impulse responses for acoustic instrument bodies?
At one point in my history I used Logics' IR capture to take impulse responses of the D-Tar Mama Bear, but hw would one go about it with a real acoustic instrument? Bang on the body and record the DI signal?
I know some IRs can be calculated using a swept sine wave and convolution, but it seems this isn't really that feasible for a real instrument that only takes mechanical inputs instead of electrical. Any ideas on how those acoustic body responses floating around here were taken?
Thanks!!