Re: Ambisonics IR-Reverb?

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Am 02.06.22 um 06:30 schrieb Giso Grimm:
On 01.06.22 19:09, Jeanette C. wrote:
Jun 1 2022, Michael Jarosch has written:
...
I wonder if there is a reverb working with impulse response for
ambsonics…?
...
Hi Michael,
yes, there are B-format impulse responses. I can't remember if
jconvolver included at least one example.

I at least have one bundle in a folder called Bergamo, which includes
several b-format IRs from different spaces at that place. They were free
and may still be around.
the openair impulse response library from York university is online
again (it was down for a couple of years):

https://www.openair.hosted.york.ac.uk/

This is a great resource of recorded reverb, and contains documentation
in some spaces.

Hi!

Thanks for your answers!

I'm not searching for impulse responses, I'm searching for a plugin / standalone reverb that can handle them. If jconvolver is the only option on linux audio, I'll take a look at it! Thanks, again!

Greets!
Mitsch
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