If you have dry and wet variants of a signal it is all what you need. The dry signal it a 'test tone', the wet signal is the test tone played through a sound source. Theoretically, you just need to make deconvolution (no, not multiplication nor division as its inverse).
The single problem (as I understand) is what you have as a 'test tone'. When people create IR they use very short burst of noise or sinusoidal sweep. If your source is a complex musical sound... Is it possible? I don't know.
Read this: https://www.voxengo.com/doc/deconvolver/
The single problem (as I understand) is what you have as a 'test tone'. When people create IR they use very short burst of noise or sinusoidal sweep. If your source is a complex musical sound... Is it possible? I don't know.
Read this: https://www.voxengo.com/doc/deconvolver/
Statistics: Posted by lobanov — Fri Oct 11, 2024 1:25 pm