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Live Convolution with Time-Varying Filters

The paper presents two new approaches to artefact-free real-time updates of the impulse response in convolution. Both approaches are based on incremental updates of the filter. This can be useful for several applications within digital audio processing: parametrisation of convolution reverbs, dynami...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2018-01, Vol.8 (1), p.103
Main Authors: Brandtsegg, Øyvind, Saue, Sigurd, Lazzarini, Victor
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