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This is a curve with a slow decay at beginning and a fast decay at the end.

This collection was made by direct Fall of Frequencies from White Noise with default style Octave Curves.

It’s a bright widen processed general-purpose medium decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical purpose.

288 Impulse files

 

 

Gold 30

 

This is a curve with a slow decay at beginning and a fast decay at the end. The area of the curve is 39.85% of the full square area (-7.99 dB).

If based on area ratio (current to Linear (50%), it’s RT60 time should be 0.8 of Linear RT60. time

This curve was calculated inserting the number FI in a base 30 logarithmic equation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithm

FI is the Golden Ratio 1.61803399…. (X^2 = X+1)

 

WN

 

This collection was made by direct Fall of Frequencies from White Noise with default style Octave Curves.

It’s a bright widen processed general-purpose medium decay impulse, for vocals and instruments, or any electronic musical purpose.

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 from A to Bb.

Inside each Tone folder we have  8 clean impulse files, in a total amount of 288 Impulse files, with the following folder structure:

 

Wave Naming

 

WN AS G30 A FS 3  means Frequency Shifted White Noise as generator, Gold30 as fall curve, A as Tone and 3 seconds of Impulse length.

WN Gold A MS 3 the same as previous but with an M/S building processing

WN AS G30 A FS 6  means Frequency Shifted White Noise as generator, Gold30 as fall curve, A as Tone and 6 seconds of Impulse length.

WN AS G30 A FS Oct 6 Oct means one octave up

 

The files on the other folders follow the same syntax meanings

 

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