How to make True StereoIR (4ch Wav) that can be read by Convology XT
I haven't tried to see if it can be read by other IR players, but I've made it, so I'll show you how to make it.
The IR of True Stereo introduced earlier is written in the following article.
In this article, we will proceed using the True Stereo IR introduced in the above article.
(Proceed assuming that it has already been acquired)
TrueStereo's IR is usually split into two files.
This time, I will introduce how to save the True Stereo IR, which is divided into two, into a XNUMXch Wav format that can be read by Convology XT.
This article is sent without the following.
・ How to make XNUMXch Wav using Audacity
Download Audacity
As far as I can tell, the easiest and free way was to use "Audacity".
"Audacity" is an open source waveform editing software.
First, download "Audacity".
You can download it from various places, but I think the Japanese window forest is easy to use.
For the time being, I will also post the official.
Install it after downloading.
There was nothing particularly difficult to install, so I will omit it.
How to make XNUMXch Wav using Audacity
This was quite a struggle.
I did a lot of research and finally found out.
First, start "Audacity".
Click "Preferences" from "Edit".
Click Import / Export and enable Use Advanced Mixing Options.
I will actually make it.
This time, I will use the IR of "77 Rooms" of "Sony DPS-V02".
Drag and drop "Analog Room L.wav" and "Analog Room R.wav" to "Audacity".
Click File-> Export-> Export as WAV.
Save it with a suitable name.
The following screen will be displayed.
Connect R to R and L to L as shown below, and click "OK".
It will be exported.
After that, it is OK if it is read by Convology XT and TS lights up.
(Just in case, shake Pan to either side and input, and if you can hear the sound from the other side, it's OK)
Summary of how to make True StereoIR (4ch Wav) that can be read by Convology XT
It's a bit of a hassle, but I'm happy to get a True Stereo IR.
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