Specifications

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For multi-mono files, TL Space understands the
following filename conventions, based on those
used by Pro Tools. The filename format is based
on the impulse name plus two suffixes which in-
dicate input and output channels as follows:
Impulsename.inputchannel.outputchannel.type
Impulsename is the name of the impulse.
Mixing multiple IR files with the same Im-
pulsename in the same folder is not sup-
ported.
Inputchannel refers to the number of
sources used for the impulse, starting at the
number 1. An IR captured in true stereo
will usually have two input channels num-
bered 1 and 2. If there is only one input
channel, then inputchannel is optional and
can be omitted. Also, instead of using num-
bers 1 and 2, the inputchannel can be des-
ignated as L and R.
Outputchannel refers to the microphones
used to capture the impulse, and corre-
sponds to your studio monitors. out-
putchannel is designated using the
standard L, C, R, Ls and Rs extensions.
Type is optionally .WAV, .AIFF or .SD2. For
best performance, filenames should always
be suffixed with type to avoid TL Space hav-
ing to open the file to determine audio for-
mat.
The following examples show how various
multi-mono IR files could be named.
Stereo to Stereo IR
Cathedral.1.L.wav
Cathedral.1.R.wav
Cathedral.2.L.wav
Cathedral.2.R.wav
Stereo to 5.0 IR
Cathedral.1.L.wav
Cathedral.1.C.wav
Cathedral.1.R.wav
Cathedral.1.Ls.wav
Cathedral.1.Rs.wav
Cathedral.2.L.wav
Cathedral.2.C.wav
Cathedral.2.R.wav
Cathedral.2.Ls.wav
Cathedral.2.Rs.wav
Mono to Quad IR
Cathedral.L.wav
Cathedral.R.wav
Cathedral.Ls.wav
Cathedral.Rs.wav
Stereo to quad IR
Cathedral.1.L.wav
Cathedral.1.R.wav
Cathedral.1.Ls.wav
Cathedral.1.Rs.wav
Cathedral.2.L.wav
Cathedral.2.R.wav
Cathedral.2.Ls.wav
Cathedral.2.Rs.wav