I used a recording of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet Suite by the London Symphony Orchestra as my original signal. The two IR “pop” recordings I used were taken outside CFA and in the CFA hallway. There did not seem to be much difference between the two resulting signals in these recordings. The main difference was the volume of the sound convolved with the pop taken outside CFA was much quieter than that of the CFA hallway. This does not seem to come through on this post for some reason.
Original Signal:
CFA exterior followed by convolved original:
CFA hallway followed by convolved signal:
The other two recordings I took were of wind while standing outside and water being poured out of a water bottle into the sink. I then experimented with recordings of fire and glass that I found online.
Fire:
Glass:
Water:
Wind:
The resulting signals after convolving with glass, water and wind added interesting effects to the original piece. Convolving with fire turned the original signal into cacophony.
Here is the modified version of 00 Convolution-Reverb I used to do this assignment. I had kept all my impulse responses and original signal in a folder named “impulses”.