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Originally Posted by Warp69 That's because the dry signal is mixed with the processed sound. It modifies some early taps so you get a faster attack and more tight image just like you descript your own plate. |
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??? What?
A single sample impulse was the excitation signal for these examples... there is no possible way that 'dry signal is mixed with the processed sound" since they are separated by at least 4ms from the impulse to the 1st reflection and 12ms to the second one...also the signal doesn't modify the taps.. very confused by this assertion.