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Verbvolver, its derivatives and verbs ending in -solver follow the conjugation pattern of regular verbs in -er except for alternation in stem "o" -> "ue" in 1st, 2nd, 3rd pers.sg. and 3rd pers.pl. in imperative, indicative and subjunctive present: volver / vuelvo

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In all these cases, you could change the verb volver by the verb regresar and the sentences would be grammatically correct. This means that, when talking about returning to a place, volver and regresar are synonyms.


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Most people find that irregular verbs are slightly harder to learn because they require quite a lot of memorization. However, the conjugation tables in this post are a resource you can always come back to for a refresher.


Only one more verbal to go! This last verbal is probably the most important one, because you will see it commonly across lots of different compound conjugation tenses for volver. The participle is used primarily in sentences where the active verb is actually haber (to have), and this combination of haber + participle form of the verb is the combination for almost all compound tenses in the Spanish language. For example:


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So, does volver a make sense to you? If not, we hope that you will volver a leer este artculo (read this article again) until you feel comfortable using this useful Spanish phrase!

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X-volver can be hosted inside a large number of sound processing programs, but for multichannel operation (that is, more than 2 inputs, 2 outputs) you need to employ a truly-multichannel host program. Unfortunately most sound processing programs and DAWs support only soundtracks with a limited number of audio channels (typically 2, 4 or 6 at most). Instead X-volver can operate with up to 32 channels (and the shortcoming version will go up to 64), so your host program is better if capable of such large channel counts.


We recommend the usage of "graphical" sound processing programs, such as Plogue Bidule, Audio Mulch, PureData, Max-Msp. X-volver can also be employed inside traditional DAW programs, such as Reaper, but this makes quite more difficult to understand the signal paths.


This is a typical screenshot of Plogue Bidule, where an instance of X-volver is employed for processing a 4-channels audio file and converting it to another 4-channels audio file, employing a filter matrix of 4x4 (16) FIR filters:


1) If Mode is set to "IR mono", first write in the IR size field the proper length (in samples) of the impulse responses you plan to use (16384, in the example below). Then navigate to a directory containing the individual filters (each saved in a mono WAV file) by pressing the button labelled [...], and then drag-and-drop these filters to each cell of the matrix, as shown here during the drag-and-drop operation:


2) If a filter matrix is already available, packed in a single multichannel WAV file, you can select the Mode labelled "IR multi" in X-volver. At this point on the left you only see the WAV files having the "correct" number of channels (4, in this case), and you can just select the one to load. No drag-and-drop is required when in IR-multi mode, just selecting the WAV file automatically loads the full matrix, as shown here:


3) Finally, if Mode is set to "IR 1-to-1", only the diagonal of the filter matrix is processed (which means that each output is equal to the corresponding input, convolved with its FIR filter placed in the cell in the diagonal):


Of course you can create your own FIR filter matrix assembling the individual FIRs directy in a program such as Audacity. Remember to set, in the preferences of Audacity, the option "Use custom mix" for exporting a true multichannel file; by default, Audacity downmixes everything to stereo or mono...


Just remember that in Audacity you have to specify "XvMulti" in the Comments, if you want that your filter matrix is recognized properly by the MAC-OSX version of X-volver (the Windows version does not require this):


Final trick: set the processing gain properly, as often the convolution operation can result in a significant boost in the amplitude of the signals, which can clip and get distorted. No auto-gain is provided, so it is up to the user to ensure that the audio signal is not clipped, by adjusting properly the Out gain control.


3) The choice of IR size and the "Zero Latency" option affect the CPU usage and the processing latency. On modern computers you can operate massive convolutions, with small CPU usage and reasonably low latency, but if you exceed in your requirements the audio will drop or you will get other nasty artifacts.


Learn how to use Irregular verbs in the present tense: poder (to be able to), volver (to return), dormir (to sleep), etc., and what to use it for in Spanish.

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