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crossfilter / process the impulse response
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i might asked this before:
is there a way to process the ir once it is captured within the crossfilter module?
for example timestretching the ir to change its spatial character …
i guess the ir is stored in a buffer… can we refer to it and use some non realtime processing on it?
thanks, jo
crossfilter
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Technically no, but since you can continuously re-capture the Response, you could continuously process a signal and periodically capture updates to the Response as "frames" that are the length of ResponseDuration.
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The CapyTalk expression hasChangedInLast is a handy way to update the IR when something changes BTW
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