Re: Berlin Linux Audio meeting @ c-base 2019-11-12

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I on the other hand was wondering if there's a Linux VST for
convolution reverb so we could test out the Teufelsberg impulse
responses in the soundlab:

http://www.balancemastering.com/blog/free-teufelsberg-nsa-listening-tower-impulse-responses-ir-irs-convolution/

	/Daniel


There is a convolution reverb in the LSP bundle, available as LV2 and VST.

https://github.com/sadko4u/lsp-plugins

Other possibilities includes:
- Hybrid Reverb 2 ( https://github.com/jpcima/HybridReverb2 )
- IR.lv2 ( https://github.com/tomszilagyi/ir.lv2 )
- KlangFalter ( https://github.com/HiFi-LoFi/KlangFalter/ , see in the distrho project for a LV2 version)

I know there is as well something called "Impulse convolver" in the SWH plugins suite), jconvolver, and convollv2 ( https://github.com/x42/convoLV2/ ). You might want to check these as well.

Anyway, have good reverb time!
Olivier




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