Re: Impulse Resonance Reverbs

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Am 01.09.18 um 20:01 schrieb hgn:
> Do you have recommendations which are good? Do you have recommendations
> which programs are bad?

Almost thre years ago I gave a short presentation with an overview of
available reverbs on Linux at our local open source audio meeting
(http://oscamc.de). Here are the somewhat sketchy notes:

https://chrisarndt.de/talks/linuxreverbs/

In the meantime, there are a few new developments (see below), but this
may still be helpful.


Nowadays, I find this convolution reverb to be the most versatile and
overall best working:

http://lsp-plug.in/?page=manuals&section=impulse_responses_stereo

LV2 URI: http://lsp-plug.in/plugins/lv2/impulse_reverb_stereo

The licensing is somewhat unusual, though.


The other convolutions reverbs I have used in the past are:

* Klangfalter (LV2 and VST)

The LV2 version has issues with the GUI display: on re-opening GUI, the
window is very small and can't be resized anymore.

The VST version works, but I prefer to use LV2 plugins if I can.


* ir.lv2 (https://github.com/Anchakor/ir.lv2)

Doesn't compile with zita-convolver 4.x


Chris
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