[music-dsp] Instrument body impulse responses

Axel Nackaerts Axel.Nackaerts at esat.kuleuven.ac.be
Sun May 11 10:03:00 EDT 2003


Hi,

We have a library of guitar body impulse responses (about 20 guitars, 
classical and steel string, different qualities). High quality mics, dead 
recording room, 24 bit 48 kHz - I'll check whether I can make these 
public.

regards,

Axel Nackaerts

> Does anyone know where I can get some impulse responses for some 
> acoustic instruments?  I have some rather dubious recordings I made of 
> me hitting an acoustic guitar in an anechoic chamber, but they didn't 
> come out all that well (I failed to sufficiently damp the strings) and 
> I'd also ideally like to have a few more instruments to work with. 
> 
> I read Perry Cook's paper on his NBody project a while back 
> (http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~prc/ism98fin.pdf ), but there doesn't seem 
> to be a database online and some google searches haven't turned up any 
> measurements.   I'm starting to wonder if there aren't any such 
> measurements widely available in the public domain, or if anybody who 
> really wants these things goes out and measures them themselves?  Any 
> advice much appreciated.
> 
> Alexis
> 
> 
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