EOengineer
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This whole magic trick is basically a per sample diffing engine comparing clean and processed files, isn’t it? We can assume the alignment is inherent or the accuracy of the models could be WAY off.
The training file is a certain lengthSo, any takers? How is that handled?
Latency for this doesnt come into the equation at all, its just auto aligning the files
Yes, all happening automatically.That makes no sense. In case the return file is longer than the training file, it needs to be trimmed somehow. Auto aligning would only work in case the files were of the same length, which they aren't. So the returning file must be trimmed at some point.
Yes, all happening automatically.
Are you talking about the capturing process? It’s just comparing file A to file B. Before the comparison it would auto align and match the length.So how does the Tonex Modeler app decide on introduced latency?
Are you talking about the capturing process? It’s just comparing file A to file B. Before the comparison it would auto align and match the length.
I’m not sure if I’m understanding the question, but the training file starts with a series of clicks. That’s at the very front of the capture test file. As another user pointed out, those sharp clicks are alignment guides that the software is using to align the source audio and processed result before it analyses the differences between the files and builds the model.Again: How would it know how to auto align before comparing the files and doing the math?
I’m not sure if I’m understanding the question, but the training file starts with a series of clicks. That’s at the very front of the capture test file. As another user pointed out, those sharp clicks are alignment guides that the software is using to align the source audio and processed result before it analyses the differences between the files and builds the model.
They wrote an algo/program to figure it out. Does the actual underlying code and process make any difference? It’s just time aligning audio.Again: How would it know how to auto align before comparing the files and doing the math?
First click is probably explicitly for alignment.
I get that. But I'm still wondering (see last post) whether this could be the source of some inaccuracies. I mean, if you really, really smash the input file (kinda like beyond recognition), the alignment could possibly be less exact.
why are you worrying about problems that don’t exist? No one has ever mentioned issues with latency or the blips being misaligned. It’s already designed to capture fuzz pedals and highly distorted amps and the alignment blips are the very first thing you hear when reamping.I get that. But I'm still wondering (see last post) whether this could be the source of some inaccuracies. I mean, if you really, really smash the input file (kinda like beyond recognition), the alignment could possibly be less exact.
with making IR’s there may be situations where you specifically do not want it to automatically align the resulting IR.
That’s where you’re wrong, apt response to apt questionsYou know, I've never been much of a fan of stupid memes. But you're easily topping it here. Thanks for confirming some things.
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