TASCAM’s GigaPulse is an all-new convolution reverb plug-in for Windows. Running under the VST protocol, GigaPulse generates the most lifelike reverberation you’ve ever heard by using actual recordings made in acoustic spaces, including the tools to sample your own rooms. Our breakthrough technology adds microphone modeling, selectable room position and tail extension processing to the convolution engine for detailed control over the reverb sound. But the real revolution is the reverb quality – so realistic that samples, instruments and vocals come to life.
Convolution Engine
Most reverb generators are just a series of digital delays looping together. Convolution offers a new way to produce reverb – it uses an actual recording of a room, much like sampling synthesizers use the recording of a guitar or a drum set to create realistic instrument sounds. You can import the recording, or “impulse”, of any room, signal processor or other device for processing using the GigaPulse plug-in. Anything from ten thousand-dollar studio reverbs to large concert halls can be recorded as an impulse for use in GigaPulse – even tube mic pres, telephones, car interiors or anywhere else your imagination takes you. GigaPulse excels at breathing life into sampled instruments. If you’re using a great-sounding sampler like GigaStudio, GigaPulse can make your arrangement sound more like a room full of musicians performing onstage. Many of the recorded impulses were made with orchestral music in mind, so there’s an impressive collection of concert halls to choose from. Several Hollywood soundstages were also recorded for film scoring with samplers. We know that not everyone who buys GigaPulse is conservatory-trained, so we’ve included a collection of great drum rooms, reverb plates and echo chambers. There’s also a selection of some of the best signal processors ever made – from digital reverbs to vintage tube EQs – and a great set of modern and vintage microphones from all of the top names in the business. As TASCAM releases more libraries, the list of impulses is sure to grow. We’ve also Googled a few great freeware impulse libraries on the internet, and more keep showing up every day. GigaPulse also includes a Cascade function, which allows you to “morph” two or more impulse recordings into one. Imagine combining a bright hall with a dark plate, combining the sound of both for the ultimate vocal reverb. Of course, if you’re a true do-it-yourself experimenter, you can record your own reverb, microphone and signal processor impulses for use in GigaPulse. Sound designers can even try adding non-reverberant sounds as impulses – convolution is such new technology that we’re sure that a few new sounds are out there waiting to be discovered.
Mic Modeling
Big-budget Hollywood films have their scores recorded in the best rooms around the world, using vintage tube microphones to capture every detail. We wouldn’t accept anything less than the warmest recording quality for our reverb plug-in, so TASCAM built mic modeling into the GigaPulse plug-in. Mic Modeling allows you to select any microphone from our all-star mic locker as the transducer for your virtual recording stage. Perhaps you’re looking for a model based on* a vintage Neumann® for a big orchestral sound, or maybe there’s an RCA® ribbon mic that would add a smoky jazz feel to the recording. Even if you’re not using GigaPulse as a reverb processor, you can take advantage of the mic modeling feature. Maybe you can only afford a low-cost condenser mic, and you’re wondering what it would sound like through the model* of a megabucks AKG® tube mic. Or perhaps you’re looking for a different guitar sound than the one you recorded, and you want to experiment with a different microphone. Mic modeling gives you options after a track has already been recorded, and it can add warmth and high-end polish to low-budget home productions.
Move sound around the “room”
GigaPulse libraries have been carefully recorded with impulses taken in various locations in a room. Most have recordings with the source at the front of the room, near the back, on either side of the room, halfway up on the left, etc. These multiple recordings – up to eighteen locations – give you the flexibility to place an instrument anywhere in a room or hall. You can arrange an orchestra the way they would naturally sit in concert, or try moving a piano around the room without breaking your back. You can select a different room location for the left and right mics individually for wide stereo tracks. As you change the location in your room, the image at the top left of the plug-in can change to reflect the new position. You can also see where you are in the room using the two-dimensional grid. By clicking on a button to the side of the graphic display, you get a dimensional drawing of the space for reference. Even if a room w
Product Code: GigaPulseVST
$249.00