Re: Favourite Linux reverbs?

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* Jörn Nettingsmeier <nettings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2015-10-04 03:47]:
> On 10/02/2015 08:01 PM, Peter P. wrote:
> >* Gianfranco Ceccolini <gianfranco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2015-10-02 12:23]:
> >>Hi everyone
> >>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>I personally don't use convolution Reverbs so I won't touch that and leave
> >>>it to the convolution experts, as far as good free Linux algorithmic
> >>>Reverbs the Zita Reverb is very nice although not readily available as
> >>>either linuxVST or LV2 although there may be some LV2 ports floating
> >>>around,
> >>
> >>The Zita Reverb is available as an LV2 plugin in Guitarix.
> >
> >Sorry to be partially hijacking this, but I was always wondering if
> >there is a way to store the settings of zita-rev1 in its standalone
> >(jack) version.
> 
> No. My older projects still contain one zita-rev1 screenshot each, until
> Fons released the LADSPA version, which is what I'm using now. I used to
> think of it as the quirks of vintage gear :-D

Thanks Jörn, then the LADSPA version will become what I will be using
next. Does anyone have a quick recommendation for a LADSPA host that
runs under jack (and is not a DAW)?


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