Convolver

Convolver uses the mathematical process of convolution to shape your input using a prerecorded sound. This allows for recording the reverb of any physical space and applying it to any sound for example.
- Start
 - Cuts the start off the impulse response. Requires a precomputation step before the effect can be heard.
 - End
 - Cuts the end off the impulse response. Requires a precomputation step before the effect can be heard.
 - FadeIn
 - Fades in the start of the impulse response. Requires a precomputation step before the effect can be heard.
 - Fade Out
 - Fades out the end of the impulse response. Requires a precomputation step before the effect can be heard.
 - Stretch
 - Stretches the impulse response, adjusting both it's length and pitch. Requires a precomputation step before the effect can be heard.
 - Select Sample
 - Convolver comes with a large library of Impulse Responses that should cover many of your basic needs. But you can import any samples you want.
 - Reverse
 - Reverse the impulse response before processing.
 - Delay
 - Set the pre-delay time in milliseconds or as a fraction of song tempo.
 - Tone
 - Adjusts the brightness of processed output.
 - Feedback
 - Feeds the processed output back into the convolution engine.
 - Mix
 - The dry/wet mix of this effect. A lower value will let some of the unmodified signal through.