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6. Using Your IR in a Convolution Reverb
- Load any convolution plugin (e.g., Voxengo Boogex, NadIR, MConvolutionEZ).
- Load your
my_ir.wav. - Mix dry/wet to taste.
: It allows for the digital "cloning" of high-end analog outboard gear, such as vintage equalizers or hardware reverb units. System Compatibility and Requirements Operating System : This is a Windows-only voxengo deconvolver win top
7. Pro Tips & Troubleshooting
| Problem | Likely Fix | |---------|-------------| | IR sounds like a short click | Increase sweep length; check recording levels | | Noisy/hissy IR | Record at 24-bit, lower background noise, use logarithmic mode | | Alias/whistle sound | Mismatched sample rate between sweep and recording | | IR has reverb at both start and end | Recording had a pre-delay; trim before deconvolution | | “Deconvolution failed” | Sweep and recording must be identical length in samples | Voxengo Deconvolver: The Ultimate Tool for Custom Impulse
: Optimized for everything from Windows XP to the latest 64-bit versions. Call to Action : Download the demo or grab your copy at AudioDeluxe to start building your custom IR library today! Option 2: The "Short & Punchy" Approach (Social Media) Load any convolution plugin (e
Minimum-Phase Transform: Removes pre-echo artifacts, which is particularly useful for hardware and speaker cabinet modeling.

