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Jenn
May 31st 07, 07:50 AM
Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?

Arny Krueger
May 31st 07, 12:57 PM
"Soundhaspriority" > wrote in message

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>> Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?

> Jenn, try rec.audio.pro.

Just search google.

"verb group:rec.audio.pro"

> Are you trying to Altiadverb?

There is no such product.

George M. Middius
May 31st 07, 01:30 PM
The Krooborg's Ultradensium cranial structure is just as dense as ever.

> > Are you trying to Altiadverb?

> There is no such product.

Yes, Virginia, there is somebody stupider than Scottie. At least for
today.




--

Krooscience: The antidote to education, experience, and excellence.

MiNe 109
May 31st 07, 01:31 PM
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"Arny Krueger" > wrote:

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> > "Jenn" > wrote in
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> > om...
> >> Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?
>
> > Jenn, try rec.audio.pro.
>
> Just search google.
>
> "verb group:rec.audio.pro"
>
> > Are you trying to Altiadverb?
>
> There is no such product.

How about Altinoun?

Stephen

TT
May 31st 07, 03:45 PM
"MiNe 109" > wrote in message
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>> > Are you trying to Altiadverb?
>>
>> There is no such product.
>
> How about Altinoun?
>
> Stephen

So then Altipronoun is the professional version eh? ;-)

TT

MiNe 109
May 31st 07, 04:19 PM
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"TT" > wrote:

> "MiNe 109" > wrote in message
> ...
> > In article >,
> >>>
> >> > Are you trying to Altiadverb?
> >>
> >> There is no such product.
> >
> > How about Altinoun?
> >
> > Stephen
>
> So then Altipronoun is the professional version eh? ;-)

That's the replacement version...

Stephen

Jenn
May 31st 07, 06:29 PM
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"Soundhaspriority" > wrote:

> "Jenn" > wrote in message
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> > Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?
>
> Jenn, could we discuss what predicates your purchase? It occurred to me
> that if your goal is "to boldly adverb", you might want to boldly consider a
> split infinitive.
>
> Hyperbaton could probably do the job:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaton
>
> Bob Morein
> Dresher, PA
> (215) 646-4894

What purchase?

Jenn
May 31st 07, 07:15 PM
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> >> > Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?
> >>
> >> Jenn, could we discuss what predicates your purchase? It occurred to me
> >> that if your goal is "to boldly adverb", you might want to boldly
> >> consider a
> >> split infinitive.
> >>
> >> Hyperbaton could probably do the job:
> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaton
> >>
> >> Bob Morein
> >> Dresher, PA
> >> (215) 646-4894
> >
> > What purchase?
>
> You were interested in a
> REVERB...REVERb...REVErb...REVerb...REverb...Rever b...reverb...ree...r...e....
> r
>
> You don't have to buy a hyperbaton. They're free!
>
> Bob Morein
> Dresher, PA
> (215) 646-4894

lol

Yes, but I didn't mention purchasing anything. I was just curious
because our studio at the college uses Altiverb.

Jenn
May 31st 07, 07:48 PM
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> >> >> > Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?
> >> >>
> >> >> Jenn, could we discuss what predicates your purchase? It occurred to
> >> >> me
> >> >> that if your goal is "to boldly adverb", you might want to boldly
> >> >> consider a
> >> >> split infinitive.
> >> >>
> >> >> Hyperbaton could probably do the job:
> >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperbaton
> >> >>
> >> >> Bob Morein
> >> >> Dresher, PA
> >> >> (215) 646-4894
> >> >
> >> > What purchase?
> >>
> >> You were interested in a
> >> REVERB...REVERb...REVErb...REVerb...REverb...Rever b...reverb...ree...r...e.
> >> ...
> >> r
> >>
> >> You don't have to buy a hyperbaton. They're free!
> >>
> >> Bob Morein
> >> Dresher, PA
> >> (215) 646-4894
> >
> > lol
> >
> > Yes, but I didn't mention purchasing anything. I was just curious
> > because our studio at the college uses Altiverb.
>
> Oh, and you were wasting our sage advice!

I feel all conjugated inside at your kindness!

Jenn
June 1st 07, 06:00 AM
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Signal > wrote:

> Jenn > wrote:
>
> >Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?
>
> It's a convolution reverb. Convolution reverbs, as a class, excel at
> simulating real world spaces, as opposed to artificial spaces (they
> are less flexible in terms of tweaking). Impulses can be captured from
> practically any space you can mic, any hardware you can put a signal
> through. The results can be very impressive indeed.


Thanks. They use it in our studio at the college, where one of my
ensembles is recording on Saturday for a CD. It will be fun to help
pick the virtual room!

Arny Krueger
June 1st 07, 01:01 PM
"Jenn" > wrote in
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> In article >,
> Signal > wrote:
>
>> Jenn > wrote:
>>
>>> Is Altiverb considered a state of the art plug-in?
>>
>> It's a convolution reverb. Convolution reverbs, as a
>> class, excel at simulating real world spaces, as opposed
>> to artificial spaces (they are less flexible in terms of
>> tweaking). Impulses can be captured from practically any
>> space you can mic, any hardware you can put a signal
>> through. The results can be very impressive indeed.
>
>
> Thanks. They use it in our studio at the college, where
> one of my ensembles is recording on Saturday for a CD.
> It will be fun to help pick the virtual room!

Been there, done that, it works.