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view post Posted on 24/7/2009, 13:09Quote
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Status: Offline: ultima azione eseguita il 10/9/2009, 13:08


Hello all of you,
I am trying Convolver, but missing (I think) a Browse function for the files. Is it correct I need to provide the full path manually (which is not handy in XP system;-). If I put now all the files in the same directory as Convolver it works, but it is somewhat cumbersome as the locations of files might change.

Also if a file is missing is missing (name typed in wrong) Convolver hangs with message 'init...'

Thanks for your help.

All the best,

Victor
 
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view post Posted on 20/10/2009, 15:50Quote

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Good day,

I am an architect I am entering the field of acoustics and I want to learn to use the software for its implementation, and I have the following questions on the application of convolution wav file, I wondered if the program converts wav files simulations that can be convolved wav files with clean sounds, and if I could explain how and convert it.

Thanking you in advance any help you can provide,


David
 
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view post Posted on 26/10/2009, 22:44Quote
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Status: Offline: ultima azione eseguita il 28/12/2009, 16:31


For Vrejis. Our convolver is buggy and old, however you can simply drag and drop the files over it... When this program was written the "common dialog" for opening a file was not "common" yet, and the preferred approach for giving a file to an app was to drag-and-drop the file over it...

For Arquicust: I cannot understand your question, please re-explain (sorry, I am not a native englishman, I need a plain and simple text for understanding).

However, to both of you. My "concurrent" Bengt-Inge Dalenback, the developer of Catt Acoustics (probably the main concurrent of Ramsete), did develop a much better convolution tool, called Gratisvolver. You can download it for free from the CATT Acoustics web site:
Catt Acoustics Gratis
It works very well with the WAV files created by the Ramsete Audio Converter module...
I hav no problem admitting when mr Dalenback does something better than me...
And remember to drop him an Email, thanking for making available to the community such an useful tool...


Angelo Farina
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