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If a file has been deleted or moved in the meanwhile, an error warning will appear during
the loading of a preset. Correspondingly, when a preset is being saved, the selected
impulse response itself will not be saved, but only its path and file name. Presets have the
extension *.RMS. Files with impulse responses from the program presets can be found in
the "RoomSim" directory or in the bank directories.
The "RoomSim" directory is a subdirectory of the "FX preset" directory, which itself is a
subdirectory of the "Program" directory.
Saving / loading / deleting presets
Presets can be loaded, saved or deleted.
The presets that are located in the "FX preset" subdirectory are automatically loaded and
listed in the dropdown menu, where they can be selected. With the "Load" function you
can load presets from directories other than "RoomSim" into the room simulator.
Impulse response
File: Here you can select an impulse response. Impulse responses can be loaded from the
"RoomSim" directory, the bank directory, and from the wave projects opened in the
program (Bank: [loaded projects]).
If during Samplitude installation you have deactivated the "Install impulse response" option,
you will have access only to the opened wave projects (Bank: [loaded projects]) as well at
the "Standard-impulse-response.RAP" from the "Room simulator preset directory" bank.
Info: Here you can get information about the length of the impulse response and about
whether it will play back in mono or stereo.
Play (Impulse response)
To verify the impulse response, it is played after this button is activated. Impulse responses
from .IMR files will be played back only with 16 bits, even if the impulse response has a 32-
bit float format.
Load (Impulse response)
The impulse response can be any sample that is saved to the hard disk in any directory as
a .WAV, .HDP, or .RAP file.
Graphic display
dB lin: The graphic display with the impulse response has linear amplitude scaling. This
setting corresponds to the usual sample representation.
dB log: Choosing this setting will scale the amplitude display of the impulse response
logarithmically. This corresponds to the way the human ear perceives volume changes.
Zoom options (All, In, Out, Max, Position):
With these options you can zoom into the display, selecting the area to be displayed.