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red-indian | 6 years ago

"Only possible in the last 10 years" is not correct.

Computer musicians have used the IRCAM ISPW board as far back as 1989 to implement live real time convolution. Single purpose realtime convolution reverb hardware has been commercially available since Sony's 1999 DRE S777. Non-real time convolution has been done for decades as well, including by myself in 1991 and likely hundreds of others during that time period. Real time convolution on an off the shelf affordable consumer platform has been available for a long time as well, including eMagic's Space Designer plugin which was released in 2003. It's still part of Apple Logic.

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James_Henry|6 years ago

I think Abel was talking about his and his colleagues work in this paper when he said the 10 years comment: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Bissera_Pentcheva/publi...

He's not just talking about being able to do convolution.

red-indian|6 years ago

To be perfectly clear, some have been sampling reverb spaces for use in convolution reverbs using a starter pistol since the 1980s, and the procedure became widespread in the 1990s.

It is not 10 years old at all in any imaginable interpretation.

This person's "innovation" of popping balloons instead of using a starter pistol is completely and totally irrelevant and inconsequential.

repiret|6 years ago

Right. I'm curious what the recent advance is. "Pop a balloon to get the impulse response and use that to build a linear filter" was well known when I was doing signal processing work in the very early 2000's.