Category: Escalador Audio

Escalador, Escalador Audio

The Reverberations

April 18, 2022

Empty Apartment Bedroom

Creators:
OpenAirLib
An Impulse Response recorded in the bedroom of an empty apartment.
Recorded with an H4n, source was a handclap. Recorded at 96kHz/24-bit.


 

 

 

Tvísöngur Sound Sculpture, Iceland (Model)
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Creators:
Oliver McIntyre
AudioLab, Department of Electronic Engineering, University of York
 
Lukas Kühne
Tvísöngur Architect

Heslington Church
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Creators:
www.openairlib.net
University of York AudioLab
Marc Ciufo Green
Michael Lovedee-Turner
Yuchen Gong


Lady Chapel, St Albans Cathedral
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Creators:
Audiolab, University of York
Marcin Gorzel
Gavin Kearney
Aglaia Foteinou
Sorrel Hoare

Simon Shelley


R1 Nuclear Reactor Hall
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Creators:
www.openairlib.net
Audiolab, University of York
Dr. Damian T. Murphy


St. Marys Abbey Reconstruction Phase 1
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Creators:
www.openairlib.net
Measurement Team:

Steve Oxnard
Damian Murphy


Terry’s Factory Warehouse
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Creators:
www.openairlib.net
Audiolab, University of York
Dr. Damian T. Murphy


York Minster
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Creators:
www.openairlib.net

Audiolab, University of York
Damian T. Murphy


Midiverb Mark 2 Preset 29

Creators:
Recorded by Andi Brae (2011) An impulse response recorded from preset 29 on an Alesis Midiverb II.


Falkland Palace Royal Tennis Court
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Creators:
www.openairlib.net

Audiolab, University of York
Damian T. Murphy


Escalador, Escalador Audio

Opening Escalador Audio for the first time

Welcome to the Escalador Audio page

Opening for the first time the Escalador Audio program

When the user open for the first time the Escalador Audio, or, the Escalador Audio Mirror, the Escalador Calculator will open simultaneously two windows on the Firefox browser: The Audio Requirements page and the Escalador Audio page. Here on this Escalador’s website you will find an important number of tips about some of the basic features of the application.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Escalador, Escalador Audio

Escalador Audio Files

April 15, 2022

Working with data files

 

• A little reminder concerning the data files used to save:
Scales data, Instruments data, Reverberator data and Buttons data.

• For Scales data, the structure name is [Esca].txt. An example of a scale data file name can be: MyScale[Esca].txt.
Scales with [Esca].txt are to be used exclusively on the Escalador Audio.

• For Scales (inverted) data, the structure name is [Esca-Inverted].txt. An example of a inverted scale data file name can be: MyScale[Esca-Inverted].txt.
Scales with [Esca-Inverted].txt are to be used exclusively on the Escalador Audio.

• There are two suffixes [ListEsca] and [ListEsca-H] that are used exclusively for data-scales save by the buttons below:

When a scale is made, it can be saved for observation or study purposes. Those scales with ([ListEsca] and [ListEsca-H]) are not intended to be used as data-scales for the Escalador Audio.
A scale loaded from buttons: Load or Load H, Scales with those suffixes ([ListEsca] and [ListEsca-H]) are intended to be used for only

 

 

• For Instruments data, the structure name is [INST].txt. An example of an instrument data file name can be: MyInstrument[INST].txt. Scales with [INST].txt are to be used exclusively on the Escalador Audio.

• For Reverberator data, the structure name is [REV].txt. An example of a Reverberator data file name can be: MyReverberation[REV].txt. Scales with [REV].txt are to be used exclusively on the Escalador Audio.

• For Buttons data, the structure name is [BOT].txt. An example of a Button data file name can be: MyButtons[BOT].txt. Scales with [BOT].txt are to be used exclusively on the Escalador Audio.

• For Chords data, the structure name is [CHORD-R].txt. An example of a Chord data file name can be: MyChord[CHORD-R].txt. Scales with [CHORD-R].txt are to be used exclusively on the Escalador Audio.

As you can imaging, loading, for example a data file for an instrument, lets say: Myscale[Esca.txt] will not work because of the structure of that file do not correspond to the structure data name for a Instrument data file: [INST].txt.