Waves IR-1 TDM

TDM Parametric Convolution Reverb, requires iLok

Waves IR-1 TDM

Waves IR-1 TDM

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IR-1 TDM description:

The Advantages and Disadvantages of Past Technologies
Electronic "artificial" reverbs offer the advantage of more control of individual reverb parameters, but their disadvantage is the lack of accuracy reproducing real acoustic spaces. Conversely the attraction of Sampling or convolution based reverbs is the accurate reproduction of natural acoustic spaces. Their chief drawback is the inability to control reverb parameters in the familiar and flexible fashion offered by traditional artificial reverbs.IR-1 offers the best of both approaches without the compromises.

A Revolution of Control
IR-1 introduces the first Convolution based reverb that allows classic parameters to actually affect the convolution, not just "filter the result" in order to produce parameter changes. This addresses the previous shortcoming of convolution based reverbs while maintaining controls familiar to artificial electronic reverbs

Key Features:

  • Extensive Library captured using new state of the art techniques
  • 96 kHz - Support for high resolution
  • Reverb Time RT60 - Unlike existing products the IR-1 uses unique Impulse Response (IR) manipulation techniques to allow shortening and lengthening (times 4) of the Reverb Time while maintaining acoustic coherence and preserving the natural envelope and frequency content.
  • Size - Controls the Room size and applies acoustic modeling methods on the actual IR ER (Early Reflections) portion to make the space smaller or larger while maintaining its signature.
  • Reverb Decay Envelope - A graph-based multiple breakpoint envelope allows unlimited options for re-shaping the reverb's decay behavior.
  • Density - Affects the space's density and applies innovative modeling methods by controlling the actual IR's reflections, resonance, and inherent randomness to make the space clearer or denser.
  • Reso - (Resonance) Analyzes the frequency response of the impulse response (IR) and derives the room modes allowing acoustically based control of IR modal timbre.
  • Decorrelation - While not a classic reverb control, de- correlation allows greater control of the reverberation's stereo spaciousness.
  • ER/Tail/Direct Independent Control - IR-1 analyzes the IR for the early reflection/reverb tail (ER/Tail) boundary marker and allows the classic control of gain and pre-delay for each portion.
  • Damping - Proportional to the reverb time, this control applies innovative filtering methods to control the IR's low, mid, and high frequencies separately.
  • 4-Band paragraphic EQ - Controls the reverb's color by a Renaissance based 4 band paragraphic EQ.
  • CPU Usage Control - Special Efficient-Stereo components requiring less processing power; A "low CPU" mode utilizing intelligent algorithms that require less CPU usage while preserving high sound quality and definition.
  • Direct Convolution Length Control - This allows control over the length of the actual real-time convolution. Therefore the CPU load can be reduced if desired by using a shorter convolution length and a longer RT 60.
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    Compatibility
    Supported on selected hosts via
  • RTAS
  • HTDM (Mac)
  • AudioSuite
  • VST
  • DirectX (Win)
  • MAS (Mac)
  • Audio Units (Mac)

    System requirements
    MAC

  • G4 867mHz or faster
  • OS-X 10.2.2 or later
  • 512MB RAM
  • 800x600 minimum display

    PC

  • Pentium4, AMD AthlonXP or faster
  • Windows 2000(sp3) or XP
  • 512MB RAM
  • 800x600 minimum display

Waves IR-1 TDM (code 22052)
TDM Parametric Convolution Reverb, requires iLok
£874.00 (inc vat)

£874.00 (inc vat)

code 22052

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