SteveGriffiths
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[Answered] Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
Subject says it all. I have a nice set of 480L impulses that I use with PerfectSpace and was wondering if (and how) I can use them with Rematrix. I like perfect space but it adds a lot to PDC. Cheers Grif
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 02:20:53
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That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 02:22:16
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Sorry, just use the import function. Select Import from the user section, and select the files from the PS folders.
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 02:28:06
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I think that convoluted reverb plugins, such as Perfect Space, by their nature - add a bunch of latency, because of the way they process. BUT, this is not really an issue, except if you are using a plugin like Perfect Space while you are still tracking/recording. Plugins that use look-ahead processing, or otherwise chew up massive CPU, are not really intended to be used during the initial recording of a track. These kinds of plugins are meant for use once you are PAST tracking and have moved on to mixing/mastering. What I do is to use run of the mill reverb plugins during recording, because I run with my ASIO Buffer Size set to 128 while recording, and sometimes even run at 64. Once I finish recording and am ready to mix, THAT's when plugins like Perfect Space or Boost11 are intended to be used, and to give them the horsepower to do their thing, I adjust my ASIO Buffer Size WAY up to 1024. That bigger buffer makes trying to record pretty much impossible, but it works GREAT for mixing, because I no longer need to worry about the latency. So, generally speaking, for the rest of time I will be following the above approach for projects: tracking with low-latency plugins and a small ASIO Buffer Size (64 0r more typically 128), and then for mixing jacking up the ASIO Buffer Size to 1024 and loading up the more demanding plugins like Perfect Space or Boost11. If you already have plugins loaded up and do not want to swap them out to achieve what I do as posted above, you could instead leave those plugins there and finish the recording with your effects bypassed (hitting the 'E' key on your computer keyboard will toggle on/off the bypass of all the effects loaded into that project). Once done with recording, you could then hit 'E' again to toggle the effects processing back on, THEN make the change to your ASIO Buffer Size, then move on to mixing. I hope some of the above is helpful to you - best of luck with it all, Bob Bone
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 03:24:22
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rebel007 That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
Anyone tried with impulses from WAVES IR?
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 03:37:50
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FreeFlyBertl
rebel007 That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
Anyone tried with impulses from WAVES IR?
Can't say I've tried with any Waves IR's, and I'm not sure if Waves uses .wav files as their IR's. Maybe someone else can chime in on this.
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 10:50:20
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rebel007 That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
Good News - Thanks Rebe
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 15:35:22
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And don't forget you can use any WAV file. Results are unpredictable, but sometimes you hit pure gold.
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:20:00
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rebel007
FreeFlyBertl
rebel007 That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
Anyone tried with impulses from WAVES IR?
Can't say I've tried with any Waves IR's, and I'm not sure if Waves uses .wav files as their IR's. Maybe someone else can chime in on this.
Yep. Waves use .wav files. A few years back we had someone on here that did a bunch IRs from various bits of high end studio gear. Anyone remember who it was?
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:24:47
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FreeFlyBertl
rebel007 That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
Anyone tried with impulses from WAVES IR?
Can't say I've tried with any Waves IR's, and I'm not sure if Waves uses .wav files as their IR's. Maybe someone else can chime in on this.
Yep. Waves use .wav files. A few years back we had someone on here that did a bunch IRs from various bits of high end studio gear. Anyone remember who it was?
RhythmInMind (thx gustabo). I have nearly all his stuff.
post edited by bapu - 2015/03/07 19:41:45
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:27:18
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The ones I have that he did are: Acousticas M7 H3000 Lexicon 300 Lexicon 480L Lexicon PCM 90 Lexicon PCM 70 TC6000
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:30:37
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PM me if you want them. Or see next post with link.
post edited by bapu - 2015/03/07 19:42:02
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:35:07
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:41:56
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I have them, I just couldn't remember who did them for us.
post edited by mudgel - 2015/03/07 19:51:00
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:43:17
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rebel007 That's a yes Grif. I have imported most of my favourite impulses from PS into Rematrix. Rematrix seems to use less resources than PS so there is a win there too.
Anyone tried with impulses from WAVES IR?
Can't say I've tried with any Waves IR's, and I'm not sure if Waves uses .wav files as their IR's. Maybe someone else can chime in on this.
Yep. Waves use .wav files. A few years back we had someone on here that did a bunch IRs from various bits of high end studio gear. Anyone remember who it was?
The files used for Waves convolution reverbs ( IR-1, R-L) are .wir, not wavs & cannot be used in other reverb software. Their 'IR-Live' uses .wavs
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Re: Can I use impulses from PerfectSpace with ReMatrix?
2015/03/07 19:50:38
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My mistake. That's where I looked and assumed the rest. Should never assume hey!
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