Waves IR-L, IR-360, IR-1 manual Reverb Envelope

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CPU MODE: Range: Full CPU or Low CPU; Default: Full CPU

This control allows you to select between Full CPU and Low CPU. Low CPU presents an option to slightly compromise the resolution of the convolution process and saves up to 45% of the CPU cycles depending on the IR length and Sample rate. The Average savings is about 20%.

REVERSE: Range: ON/OFF; Default: Off.

This will simply reverse the convolution filter to create true reverse reverbs. All Predelays become negative, but continue to display and function normally. In Reverse Mode, you can adjust the Convolution control to align the reversed IR with the dry signal. This is useful for avoiding a slow ramp up of the IR resulting from the reversed slow delay of the original IR.

REVERB ENVELOPE

This control allows you to change the nature of the IR to achieve non-linear responses, such as faster or slower decay, gated response or special creative gain manipulations.

The control has a gain line representing Time on the X-axis and Gain on the Y-axis. The line can be edited to change over time. Double clicking adds and deletes points and dragging them to a time and gain coordinate will create a curve that will alter the gain of the original IR. The lines between points are always decaying exponentially and are indicated as a straight line because the vertical scale is in dB.

Double Clicking an existing point will delete it. This is useful because some hosts will not work well with the Delete button and will either delete items in the host or just ignore and not pass the event to the IR-1 Plug-In.

If you bypass the Reverb Envelope, you can make several adjustments without having to wait for each change to calculate. When you enable the Reverb Envelope, it will calculate all of the changes at once.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Waves IR-1 software guide page 3 Synthetic Digital Reverberation IntroductionPerfect Hybrid Sampled-Acoustics Convolution ReverberationIR Library Impulse ResponsesPage Import Sweep Response from File… Sampled AcousticsVirtual Acoustics Devices and Synthetic Import Impulse Response from File…Tips for Sampling an Acoustic Space SET-UP Page About the IR-360 Channel Configuration # of ConvolutionsWaves IR-1 software guide page 13 Waves IR-1 software guide page 14 Waves IR-1 software guide page 15 About the IR-L Reverb Time Latency Offline Calculation indicator IR-1AND IR-360 Controls and Displays Reverb Time Reverb Control Parameters Wet Properties Direct Signal Reverb Tail Latency Reverb Envelope Offline Calculation Indicator More about Reverb Damping Reverb EQ High Shelf Filter This control is only available in the Efficient components Toolbar WaveSystem Controls IR-360 ControlsLoading Impulse Responses Importing Impulse Responses SavingIR Info and Properties Page System Requirements CPU Mode Switch IR-1 Htdm

IR-360, IR-L, IR-1 specifications

Waves is a trusted name in the audio processing industry, and its range of plugins has consistently set the standard for professional audio production. Among its extensive lineup, the Waves IR-1, IR-L, and IR-360 are renowned for their advanced convolution reverb capabilities, delivering studio-quality reverb effects that enhance any sound environment.

The Waves IR-1 is a high-quality convolution reverb plugin that offers exceptional sound quality and versatility. Featuring a wide array of impulse responses derived from actual acoustic spaces, the IR-1 allows users to recreate the sound of various environments, from lush concert halls to intimate rooms. One of its standout features is the ability to manipulate the reverb tail, making it possible to fine-tune the duration and character of the effect. The IR-1 also includes controls for early reflections, damping, and pre-delay, enabling users to craft a reverb that perfectly complements their mix.

The Waves IR-L is a more streamlined version of the IR-1, designed for professionals who demand high-quality reverb but prefer a simplified interface. While it retains the core convolution technology and impulse response library of the IR-1, the IR-L focuses on ease of use, allowing for quick adjustments without sacrificing sound quality. One innovative feature is its “scalable” plugin structure, which lets users modify the plugin interface size based on their screen space. This makes IR-L ideal for both studio work and live sound applications.

Waves IR-360 is designed for immersive audio and 3D sound environments. By providing surround sound capabilities, it enables users to place sounds in a 360-degree space, making it ideal for film scoring and virtual reality audio. Like its predecessors, the IR-360 includes a rich selection of impulse responses, but it also integrates features tailored for spatial audio creation. This includes customizable parameters for azimuth and elevation, allowing precise control over sound placement in three-dimensional space. Additionally, the IR-360 supports various surround formats, making it versatile for multiple audio production contexts.

In summary, Waves IR-1, IR-L, and IR-360 offer powerful and innovative convolution reverb solutions, each designed with specific user needs in mind. With their advanced capabilities, extensive impulse response libraries, and user-friendly interfaces, these plugins cater to a wide range of audio production applications, setting new standards in reverb technology. Whether for music production, post-production, or immersive audio experiences, these tools are essential for achieving high-quality soundscapes.