ERS_250 vs Room Impulse Response Usage & Stats
The ERS 250 reverb audio plugin was originally designed and sold by Harrie Munnik and his Dutch company EmptyRoomSystems. DDMF, having been a part in the development of the first version some years ago, is proud to carry on the legacy by distributing and further developing the set of ERS plugins. This unit is a faithful replication of the first digital hardware reverb ever made, the EMT 250. Only 250 units of that legendary studio tool have ever been produced… needless to say, the availability as an audio plugin has received an enthusiastic welcome by the audio engineering and production community. Now this plugin is finally available for compatible iOS hosts that support either AUv3 or InterAppAudio.
Features:
- Careful reproduction of the original schematics
- Adjustable reverb decay time (from 0.4 to 5 seconds), low frequency response, high frequency response, and predelay
- Additional low-pass filter to create darker sounds
- Dry-Wet ratio adjustable
- Alternative “modern” schematics available
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Room Impulse Response measures audio characteristics of a room or loudspeaker.
Start by recording an impulse, such as a handclap or balloon pop, or record a swept sine and use the built-in deconvolution to create your Impulse Response (IR).
Now, view the ETC, with RT60 decay cursors, apply windowing if you wish, or trim the IR.
Next, see these other graphs:
** Impulse, where you can play back the actual IR
** ETC, which includes cursors to read out RT60 times directly, and allows pinch-zoom gesture for trimming the file. Apple a window, and see the effects of the window on the ETC plot.
** Schroeder curve, with EDT, T10, T20, and T30 markers
And then see these charts, all in either in Octave or 1/3 Octave bands:
** T20 or T30 (RT60) times
** Reverb Early Decay Times (EDT)
** Clarity C50
** Clarity C80
** CT times
** Definition
** Signal / Noise
And then you can also do spectral analysis, using our FFT, which can be windowed, for analyzing loudspeaker response without reflections, or see the 3D waterfall plot to view the decay of sound in the room by frequency, over time.
Works great with the internal iOS device microphone, or attach or iTestMic or iAudioInterface2 for fully professional results.
See the other great apps by Studio Six Digital, including AudioTools.
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December 17, 2024