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How to Use Audio Ease Altiverb 7 for Windows to Create Realistic and Diverse Reverbs



Audio Ease Altiverb 7: A Revolutionary Convolution Reverb Plug-in for Music and Sound Pros




If you are looking for a reverb plug-in that can recreate the sound of any space or device you can imagine, you should check out Audio Ease Altiverb 7. Altiverb 7 is the industry standard convolution reverb plug-in for Mac OS X and Windows. It uses top quality samples of real spaces and gear to create reverb, ranging from Sydney Opera House to the cockpit of a Jumbo Jet. Altiverb 7 is efficient on the cpu, offers many parameters to tweak the reverb, is total recall automatable, and has 64 bit support. In this article, we will explore what makes Altiverb 7 so special and how you can use it to enhance your music and sound projects.




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How Altiverb 7 Works




Altiverb 7 is based on the concept of convolution reverb. Convolution reverb is a process that applies the sonic characteristics of a real acoustic space or a studio hardware device to an input signal. To do this, Altiverb 7 uses impulse responses (IRs), which are samples of the reverb generated by the space or device in question in response to a particular sound. For example, if you want to simulate the sound of a guitar amp in a recording studio live room, you would need an IR of that room recorded with a microphone placed near the amp. Then, you would load that IR into Altiverb 7 and apply it to your guitar track. The result would be as if you had recorded your guitar in that room with that mic.


Altiverb 7 comes with a huge library of IRs that cover a wide range of spaces and gear. You can choose from famous concert halls, churches, cathedrals, studios, rock venues, opera houses, stadiums, caves, cars, planes, trains, etc. You can also find IRs of vintage reverb units, plates, springs, digital reverbs, delays, choruses, flangers, etc. You can even create your own IRs using a sine wave sweep or a starter pistol.


The Altiverb Library of Acoustics




The quality and variety of the IRs included with Altiverb 7 are unmatched by any other reverb plug-in. Audio Ease has been traveling the world for more than two decades to record the acoustics of the very best sounding spaces. They use high-end microphones and recording equipment to capture every detail and nuance of each space. They also provide multiple microphone positions and perspectives for each IR, so you can adjust the distance and width of your sound source.


With Altiverb 7, you can access hundreds of IRs from all over the world. You can put your audio in iconic locations like London's Wembley Stadium or Abbey Road Studios; Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral or La Grande Armée Studios; Berlin's Philharmonie or Hansa Tonstudio; Vienna's Musikverein or Konzerthaus; Amsterdam's Concertgebouw or Wisseloord Studios; Los Angeles' Walt Disney Concert Hall or Capitol Studios; New York's Carnegie Hall or Electric Lady Studios; Sydney's Opera House or Studios 301; Tokyo's Suntory Hall or JVC Victor Studio; etc.


You can also find IRs of rare and exotic spaces like the Gol Gumbaz of India; the Alhambra Palace of Spain; the Hagia Sophia of Turkey; the Taj Mahal of India; the Great Pyramid of Egypt; etc.


Moreover, you can use IRs of vintage reverb gear like the EMT plates (140/240/250/260); spring reverbs (AKG BX20/15/10); classic digital reverbs (Lexicon 480/224/200/300/PCM70/PCM80/PCM90); AMS RMX16; EMT 244/245; Quantec QRS/XL; Yamaha REV1/5/7; Roland SRV2000/330; Eventide H3000/H8000; TC Electronic M5000/M6000; etc.


You can also use IRs of legendary echo chambers like Frank Sinatra's chamber at Capitol Studios; Beach Boys' chamber at United Western Recorders; Elvis Presley's chamber at RCA Studio B; Phil Spector's chamber at Gold Star Studios; etc.


The Impulse Response Browser




The Impulse Response library is now more accessible than ever because of Altiverb 7's new visual browser. You can select impulse responses by clicking photos of rooms or devices. You can also sort them by category (music/post), type (hall/studio/gear), size (small/medium/large), country (USA/Europe/Asia/etc.), city (London/Paris/Berlin/etc.), name (Wembley/Carnegie/EMT/etc.), or keyword (rock/jazz/classical/etc.). You can also mark your favorite IRs for quick access.


The Impulse Response Browser also contains a keyword search field that lets you find any IR by name or description. You can also download and install new impulse responses with a single click. Audio Ease releases new IRs every month for free to all registered Altiverb 7 users.


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Altiverb 7 for Post Production




Altiverb 7 is also an essential tool for audio post production. It can help you create realistic and immersive soundscapes that match the scene you are mixing. It can also help you add special effects and creative touches to your sound design.


With Altiverb 7, you can access hundreds of IRs that are specifically designed for post production. You can choose from various indoor and outdoor spaces, such as cars, planes, trains, buses, boats, offices, houses, apartments, hotels, cinemas, theaters, schools, hospitals, prisons, etc. You can also find IRs of unusual and extreme locations, such as sewers, caves, tunnels, mines, underwater, outer space, etc.


You can also use IRs of sound effects and noises, such as explosions, gunshots, thunderstorms, raindrops, wind gusts, fire crackles, etc. You can also use IRs of musical instruments and objects, such as guitars, pianos, drums, bells, bottles, cans, etc.


One of the most powerful features of Altiverb 7 for post production is the ability to automate the IR position and movement. You can use this feature to simulate the movement of the sound source or the listener in relation to the space. For example, you can make a car sound like it is driving past you on the street; or you can make a plane sound like it is flying over your head; or you can make a person sound like they are walking around a room. You can also use this feature to create doppler effects and panning effects.


To automate the IR position and movement, you can use the automation lanes in your DAW or the built-in automation editor in Altiverb 7. You can also use the Stage Positioning feature to drag and drop the sound source or the listener on a 2D or 3D representation of the space. You can also use the Snapshots feature to store and recall different IR positions and settings.


Altiverb 7 Parameters and Automation




Altiverb 7 offers many parameters to tweak the reverb sound to your liking. You can adjust the decay time, pre-delay, early reflections level and shape, tail level and shape, EQ (low cut/high cut/low shelf/high shelf/parametric), modulation (rate/depth), damping (frequency/amount), crossover (frequency/amount), balance (left/right), width (mono/stereo), reverse (on/off), gate (threshold/ratio/attack/release), etc.


You can also automate all these parameters with total recall using your DAW's automation system or Altiverb 7's own automation editor. You can draw automation curves with your mouse or record them in real time with your MIDI controller. You can also use the Snapshots feature to store and recall different parameter settings.


Altiverb 7 Compatibility and Requirements




Altiverb 7 is compatible with most modern DAWs on Mac OS X and Windows. It supports various plug-in formats: AAX Native (64 bit only), VST (32/64 bit), Audio Unit (32/64 bit), MAS (32 bit only), RTAS (32 bit only) and TDM (32 bit only). It also supports various sample rates: up to 96 kHz for Altiverb 7 Regular and up to 384 kHz for Altiverb 7 XL.


Altiverb 7 also supports various surround modes: up to stereo input and output for Altiverb 7 Regular and up to 5.1 surround input and output for Altiverb 7 XL. You can also use Altiverb 7 in mono mode if you want.


The minimum system requirements for Altiverb 7 are:



  • Mac OS X 10.5 or higher



  • Windows XP SP3 or higher



  • Intel Core Duo processor or higher



  • 2 GB RAM or more



  • iLok key (2nd generation or up) is required



  • Internet connection for downloading new IRs



How to Buy Altiverb 7




Altiverb 7 is available in two versions: Regular and XL. The Regular version costs 499 ($599) and the XL version costs 849 ($999). The XL version has more features than the Regular version: it supports higher sample rates (up to 384 kHz), surround modes (up to 5.1) and TDM format (for Pro Tools HD).


If you already own a previous version of Altiverb (4/5/6), you can upgrade to Altiverb 7 for a discounted price: 149 ($179) for Regular and 299 ($359) for XL.


If you want to try before you buy, you can download a fully functional trial version of Altiverb 7 from Audio Ease's website. The trial version works for 30 days and includes all features and IRs of Altiverb 7 XL.


Conclusion




Altiverb 7 is a revolutionary convolution reverb plug-in that can create realistic and diverse reverbs based on samples of real spaces and gear. It comes with a huge library of high quality impulse responses that cover a wide range of spaces and gear for music and post production. It also has a new visual browser that makes it easy to find and download new impulse responses. It also offers many parameters to tweak the reverb sound and automate it with total recall. It is compatible with most modern DAWs on Mac OS X and Windows.


If you are looking for a reverb plug-in that can recreate any space or device you can imagine, you should check out Audio Ease Altiverb 7. It is the industry standard convolution reverb plug-in for music and sound pros.


FAQ





  • What is convolution reverb?



  • Convolution reverb is a process that applies the sonic characteristics of a real acoustic space or a studio hardware device to an input signal using impulse responses.



  • What are impulse responses?



  • Impulse responses are samples of the reverb generated by a space or device in response to a particular sound.



  • What are the differences between Altiverb 7 Regular and XL?



  • The differences are: Altiverb 7 Regular supports up to stereo input/output; sampling rates up to 96 kHz; plug-in formats AAX Native/VST/Audio Unit/MAS/RTAS; while Altiverb 7 XL supports up to 5.1 surround input/output; sampling rates up to 384 kHz; plug-in formats AAX Native/VST/Audio Unit/MAS/RTAS/TDM.



  • How do I automate the IR position and movement?



  • You can use the automation lanes in your DAW or the built-in automation editor in Altiverb 7. You can also use the Stage Positioning feature to drag and drop the sound source or listener on a 2D or 3D representation of the space. You can also use the Snapshots feature to store and recall different IR positions and settings.



  • How do I get new impulse responses?



  • You can download new impulse responses from Audio Ease's website using the Impulse Response Browser in Altiverb 7. Audio Ease releases new impulse responses every month for free to all registered Altiverb 7 users.




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