<p>Sounds great, thank you so much again</p>
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<i>Fri Mar 29 12:05:27 UTC 2013 </i>Giorgio - Audiophilo wrote:<br>
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<pre>Thank you so much for the hint!
Do you know of any documentation on how to create those files? I have some
interesting amps and i'd love to create some impulse response files to
share with the community.</pre>
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Hi Giorgio<br>
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Andreas Degert from the guitarix project have done some research on
this field and comes up with a new program (specmatch) to generate
Impulse Response files. It's available in the guitarix git
repository now. It generate IR-files by compare the spectrum of two
files (Orginal <> Sample), it's a handy python application and
easy to use.<br>
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greets<br>
hermann<br>
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