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‘ACOUSTICS.NET’ WEB
SITE LETS USERS
DOWNLOAD, SHARE CONVOLUTION REVERB SAMPLES
— Library of Impulse Response (IR) samples complements
Waves’ IR Reverb Series of products. The web site was produced
by Sound.org,
a new publishing company created by Waves’ founders —
NAMM WINTER SESSION, ANAHEIM, CA, January 20, 2005 —
Waves Ltd., the leading provider of digital audio processing solutions
for a comprehensive range of professional audio applications, has established
www.acoustics.net, an online library of Impulse Response (IR) samples
to be used with the company’s convolution reverb software plug-ins.
The web site is the first produced by Sound.org, an independent publisher
of academic and popular books, videos, and new media about sound and
music, which was recently established by Waves.
The latest in reverberation technology, the convolution
reverb process captures the actual acoustic properties of a venue, such
as an opera house, and then allows users to apply the venue’s
reverberation to an audio signal, such as the recording of a vocalist.
The result sounds as if the vocalist was recorded in the opera house.
Unlike other convolution reverb products, Waves IR Series allows users
to modify the sound using traditional reverb controls, which offers
great control over the size and sound of the virtual venue.
The new web site, www.acoustics.net, features an online
library of downloadable IR samples captured at such desirable venues
as the Sydney Opera House, Santa Cecilia Concert Hall in Rome, the Birdland
night club in Manhattan, the Todd-AO soundstage in Los Angeles, and
many others. These samples were recorded using the most advanced techniques
available, and benefited from Waves’ consultation with Professor
Angelo Farina of the University of Parma, Italy. In addition, users
can upload, download and exchange IRs they have created using the new
capture feature in Waves’ IR products.
The site also provides access to scientific papers and
other information on convolution technology and acts as a repository
for the captured impulse responses of historic and important acoustic
environments, preserving them for posterity as originally proposed by
the late audio pioneer Michael Gerzon. Gerzon, who helped develop many
of the technologies used in Waves products, made his proposal at an
AES forum almost 30 years ago. Waves will publish a biography of Gerzon
in 2006 to mark the tenth anniversary of his death.
The site is divided into several sections. In the Waves
IR-1 section, you can download evaluation versions and purchase authorizations
for the IR series of reverberation products, with links to the entire
Waves line of audio tools. The Science section includes biographies
of Dr. Farina and Michael Gerzon, whose legacy is now being taken further
by Acoustics.net’s mission of preserving acoustics for posterity.
Visitors will find, published in full, Gerzon’s visionary AES
white paper on the subject from September 1975. This seminal paper details
Gerzon’s concept for the historical and technical significance
of achieving accurate acoustic samples, which Waves has now made a reality
using today’s state-of-the-art equipment and techniques. An extensive
library of white papers on the science and technology of surround soundfield
capture and reproduction is also available, including such systems as
Ambisonics and Ambiophony, along with acoustic measurement techniques
and other background material.
The IR Library section of the site allows visitors to
browse a directory of available impulse response files, find an IR according
to specific parameters, and learn more from the Waves team about the
art of capturing impulse responses. The What’s New section links
to new and updated IRs in the Library, as well as dates and locations
for the Waves venue sampling tour. In the Community section users can
meet the Waves venue sampling team, join the discussion forums, get
tips on capturing an impulse response, and contribute their own impulse
responses. Finally, a Contact section accesses FAQ, Download, Tech Support
and sales or general contact information.
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About Waves Ltd.:
Waves is a leading provider of audio DSP solutions for professional,
broadcast, and consumer electronics audio markets. Waves has ten years
of expertise in the development of psycho-acoustic signal processing
algorithms that leverage knowledge on the human perception of hearing
to radically improve perceived sound quality. Waves’ award-winning
processors are utilized to improve sound quality in the creation of
the world’s most popular music, movie soundtracks, and multimedia
titles. Waves offers computer software solutions and hardware plus software
solutions for the professional and broadcast markets. Waves also offers
semiconductor with embedded software solutions under the Maxx brand
for the consumer electronics audio applications. Waves’ Maxx technology
dramatically enhances audio performance in consumer applications and
has been licensed to several leading companies, including Motorola and
Microsoft. For more information, visit the Waves web site at http://www.waves.com.
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