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From: loreng@phred.UUCP
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Subject: Digital Reverb
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Date: Thu, 23-Oct-86 17:13:12 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct 23 17:13:12 1986
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	Net People,

	I am beginning to research technologies and techniques for digital
reverb. I would like to be able to, in some fashion, record the acoustical 
reverberation characteristics of any structure, save that data in ROM, then 
be able to reproduce the reverb response from ROM and apply it to an 
incomming signal source.

	I have heard Lexicon has a product on the market with a similar
concept. The list price is around $5K. The reverb quality is professional
(so is the price).

	Is anyone familiar with the techniques used for this type of system?
Any response would be appreciated.

					Thanks,
					--- Loren Gahnberg ---

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