![]() Thus recording the way a room or space responds to sound, and for our interests the decay of the sound reverberating within the space. ![]() Like I said earlier, in simple terms it is very much like sampling, but instead of sampling a sound, it is sampling the response of the room when a test tone is played in it. ![]() The standard Alitverb is €499.00 and the Altiverb XL plug-in is €849.00 making them the most expensive plug-ins I know of, and may just make you stop reading right now, but I urge you to continue as you will see the plug-in is worth ever cent! Impulse responses, what are they? While this review is based on the Alitverb XL, it applies to the standard stereo version too and that is how we have tested it. To put it into simple terms, it is to reverb what sampling was to keyboards back in the early 1980s.Īltiverb comes in two versions, a stereo plug-in limited to 96kHz samples rates, or this the XL version which is 5.1 surround capable at sample frequencies up to 384kHz. ![]() The Audio Ease Altiverb XL plug-in is a convolution reverb, meaning it uses impulse responses of ‘real’ spaces to capture the true essence of a room or concert hall.
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