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Originally posted by morpheus That basically means you can't share your impulses with anyone else. And imagine the professional who spends a couple of years working with Altiverb and then decides to move to another DAW (maybe they want to run on PC or something). Do they have to throw away all their Altiverb impulses they have created? It's just crazy... |
When you shoot your own IRs, you own those. They are your recordings made by your equipment. If you decide to use them with Altiverb, then you use their pre-processor to prepare them for use with Altiverb. It is this pre-processor that demands usage with only Altiverb. Again the samples that you shoot are your own, to be used with whatever convolution reverb you wish.
What is happening is that these other companies are making convolution reverbs but are encouraging their users to use Audio Ease's pre-processor to make compatible IRs because their own pre-processors are either inferior or non-existent. This is wrong! Audio ease worked their asses off on the pre-processor, and now these dime a dozen convolution reverbs are leaching off their copyright!