This collection was made by full direct frequency Fall from a mix of White and Pink Noise of default style Octave Curves.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
2016 Impulse files
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
This collection was made by direct frequency Fall from a mix of White and Pink Noise of default style Octave Curves.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
Inside each folder 12 tone folders (A to Ab).
Inside each Tone folder we have 8 impulse files plus 4 folders with 12 files each, with the following meanings,
I – means slower decay in all bands except main (longer)
II – means faster decay in all bands except main (longer)
III – means progressively faster decay in all bands except main (longer)
IV – means progressively slower decay in all bands except main (longer)
resulting in a total of 2016 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
WPN N_R3 A 3 means 3 White and Pink Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
WPN N_R3 A MS 3 the same as previous but with M/S building processing.
WPN N_R3 A 6 means White and Pink Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
WPN N_R3 Oct A 6 Oct means one octave up.
WPN RT3 I A UOct 3 UOct means 2 octaves up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
576 Impulse files,
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
This collection was made by full direct frequency Fall from White Noise of default style Octave Curves.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
Inside each folder 12 tone folders (A to Bb).
Inside each Tone folder has 8 clean impulse files and another folder with 8 phase processed impulse files, in a total of 576 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
WN N_R3 A 3 means White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
WN N_R3 A MS 3 the same as previous but with M/S building processing.
WN N_R3 A 6 means White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
WN N_R3 Oct A 6 Oct means one octave up.
WN PHR SHV6 N_R3 A 3 means phase processed White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, 3 seconds of Impulse length.
WN PHR SHV6 N_R3 A MS 3 the same as previous but with M/S building processing.
WN PHR SHV6 N_R3 A 6 means phase processed White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, 6 seconds of Impulse length.
WN PHR SHV6 N_R3 Oct A 6 Oct means one octave up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical effect.
1152 Impulse files
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
This collection was made by default Fall of chord frequencies from White Noise.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical effect.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
In each folder 12 tone folders (A to Bb).
Inside each Tone folder, 2 folders Major and Minor, having 16 Impulse files each, in a total of 1152 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
3WN Root 3 A Min 3 means 3 White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
3WN Root 3 A Min MS 3 the same as previous but with an M/S building processing.
3WN Root 3 A Min 6 means 3 White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
3WN Root 3 A Min D2Oct 3 D2Oct means 2 octaves down.
3WN Root 3 A Min DOct 3 DOct means one octave down.
3WN Root 3 A Min Oct 3 Oct means one octave up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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]]>3 UMD means that each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Up-Mid-Down.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
1152 Impulse files
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB FSA).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
3 UMD means that each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Up-Mid-Down.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
Inside each folder 12 tone folders (A to Bb).
Inside each Tone folder, 2 folders Major and Minor, having 16 Impulse files each, in a total of 1152 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
Wave Naming
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min 3 means 3 UMD White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min MS 3 the same as previous but with an M/S building processing.
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min 6 means 3 UMD White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min D2Oct 3 D2Oct means 2 octaves down.
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min D2Oct MS 3 the sane with an M/S processing.
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min DOct 3 DOct means one octave down.
3UMDWN Root 3 A Min Oct 3 Oct means one octave up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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]]>3 UMD means that each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Up-Mid-Down.
WIDE is a way of processing Right and Side channels to produce a wider space feeling.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
1152 Impulse files
the beginning and a very fast decay at the end.
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at the beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
3 UMD means that Each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Up-Mid-Down.
WIDE is a way of processing Right and Side channels to produce a wider space feeling.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
Inside each folder 12 tone folders (A to Bb).
Inside each Tone folder, 2 folders Major and Minor, having 16 Impulse files each, in a total of 1152 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
3UMDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min 3 means 3 UMD WIDE White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
3UMDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min MS 3 the sane as previous but with an M/S processing.
3UMDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min 6 means 3 UMD WIDE White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
3UMDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min D2Oct 3 D2Oct means 2 octaves down.
3UMDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min DOct 3 DOct means one octave down.
3UMDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min Oct 3 Oct means one octave up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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]]>3 MUD means that each frequency of the chord faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Mid-Up-Down.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
1152 Impulse files
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
3 MUD means that each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Mid-Up-Down.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
Inside each folder 12 tone folders (A to Bb).
Inside each Tone folder, 2 folders Major and Minor, having 16 Impulse files each, in a total of 1152 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
3MUDWN Root 3 A Min 3 means 3 MUD White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
3MUDWN Root 3 A Min MS 3 the same as previous but with an M/S processing.
3MUDWN Root 3 A Min 6 means 3 MUD White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
3MUDWN Root 3 A Min D2Oct 3 D2Oct means 2 octaves down.
3MUDWN Root 3 A Min DOct 3 DOct means one octave down.
3MUDWN Root 3 A Min Oct 3 Oct means one octave up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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]]>3 MUD means that each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Mid-Up-Down.
WIDE is a way of processing Right and Side channels to produce a wider space feeling.
1152 Impulse files
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This is a curve with a very slow decay at beginning and a very fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 48.01% of the full surrounding square area (-6.37 dB).
If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.96 of Linear RT60.
This curve was calculated inserting the number 1.732051 [3^(1/2)] in a base 10 logarithmic equation.
3 MUD means that each frequency of the chord was faded out at a different speed, using the octave sequence Mid-Up-Down.
WIDE is a way of processing Right and Side channels to produce a wider space feeling.
It’s a general-purpose very slow decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical source.
The collection is divided into 44.1 kHz 24 bit, 48 kHz 24 bit and 96 kHz 24 bit folders.
Inside each folder 12 tone folders (A to Ab).
Inside each Tone folder, 2 folders Major and Minor, having 16 Impulse files each, in a total of 1152 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:
3MUDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min 3 means 3 Mud Wide White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.
3MUDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min MS 3 the same as previous but with an M/S processing.
3MUDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min 6 means 3 MUD White Noise as generator, Root 3 as fall curve, A Minor as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.
3MUDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min D2Oct 3 D2Oct means 2 octaves down.
3MUDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min DOct 3 DOct means one octave down.
3MUDWIDE975 Root 3 A Min Oct 3 Oct means one octave up.
The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meaning
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