What is deconvolution filter?
Deconvolution is the process of filtering a signal to compensate for an undesired convolution. The goal of deconvolution is to recreate the signal as it existed before the convolution took place. This usually requires the characteristics of the convolution (i.e., the impulse or frequency response) to be known.
What is convolution and deconvolution?
In mathematics, deconvolution is the operation inverse to convolution. Both operations are used in signal processing and image processing. For example, it may be possible to recover the original signal after a filter (convolution) by using a deconvolution method with a certain degree of accuracy.
What is deconvolution in audio?
In Logic Pro, Space Designer combines, or convolves, an impulse response of an acoustic space with an audio signal. The end result is that your audio is placed “inside” the acoustic space represented by that impulse response.