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



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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.




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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.


How about Altinoun?

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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? ;-)

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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? ;-)


That's the replacement version...

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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
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What purchase?
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com
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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.
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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!
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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!


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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.


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