Hi
In response to Impulse Response, if you like to play with some unusual
stuff , here is a little tool makes it easy to generate IR files by
compare two input files, regardless from were they come, and regardless
how long they are.
https://github.com/brummer10/SpecMatch
as it is python it should run on FreeBSD as well.
https://pypi.org/project/specmatch/
Am 19.05.25 um 12:36 schrieb Goran Mekić:
Hello,
I spent some time researching Neural Amp Modeler (NAM) and Impulse
Response (IR) technologies. As I had trouble finding how are those
generated, I wrote a small series of blog posts with my findings. In
short, I wrote how to create NAM and IR files to emulate existing
gear. I am by no means expert in the field, on the contrary, this is
the first time I'm doing this. I hope there are more experienced
people in this field than me and if I made some mistake somewhere,
they'll point it out. Enjoy!
https://meka.rs/blog/2025/04/15/neural-amp-modeling/
https://meka.rs/blog/2025/05/11/impulse-response/
https://meka.rs/blog/2025/05/12/impulse-response-sweep/
Regards,
meka
PS. There are few comments on how to make FreeBSD perform better in
audio production, but it's all jack, ardour, audacity and lv2, so the
choice of operating system shouldn't be important.
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