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Question by craig
Submitted on 7/8/2003
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I am developing a new reverb algorithm for my Music Technology MSc project, based on the BEAM TRACING method.
I have found lots of articles on the beam tracing method related to graphics, but I don't have a clue of how to start implementing (coding in C++) this for audio. Practical information of how I should go about starting the coding.
Could you give me any suggestions (literature, practical advice) about where I could start from?

Thank you all very much


Answer by jim
Submitted on 8/9/2003
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hello sorry but i don't know that much about reverb ageratum's however i am on the Audio tech BSc and would really like to talk to you about my own Revere unit algorithum, as you are doing a Msc you got to know more than i do so if you could maybe e mail me with anything that you could tell me about reverb and reverb  units in general that would be great, obviously i will help you in any way i can in terms of info but i would love to get in contact with you.   e-mail me on  homewoodltd@btinternet.com

 

Answer by Thien
Submitted on 11/23/2005
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