True Stereo

Impulse responses recorded as true-stereo files allow you to create a very realistic impression of the corresponding room.

REVerence can only process true-stereo impulse response files with the following channel configuration (in exactly that order): LL, LR, RL, RR.

The channels are defined as follows:

Channel

The signal from this source…

…was recorded with this microphone

LL

left source

left microphone

LR

left source

right microphone

RL

right source

left microphone

RR

right source

right microphone

REVerence automatically works in true-stereo mode if you load a 4-channel impulse response.

Therefore, if you are working with surround files, that is, 4-channel impulse responses recorded with a Quadro configuration (L/R, LS/RS), these files would be processed in true-stereo mode, too.

So how can you prevent REVerence from unintentionally processing surround files in true-stereo mode? The answer is a Recording Method attribute that can be written to the iXML chunk of the corresponding impulse response file. Whenever you load an impulse response with a 4-channel configuration, REVerence searches the iXML chunk of the file. If the plug-in finds the Recording Method attribute, the following happens:

  • If the attribute is set to TrueStereo, the plug-in works in true-stereo mode.

  • If the attribute is set to A/B or Quadro, the plug-in works in normal stereo mode and processes only the L/R channels of the surround file.