[linux-audio-user] Decent reverb, and DSP in hardware?

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On Mon, 2005-01-24 at 17:03, Jon Morin wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> This question is not really a problem with hardware or software per
> se, but I would just like to know what people's favorite reverbs out
> there are.  I used to do all of my pro audio work on Mac and Windoze,
> and I'm having great success getting things working with Linux, but
> I've never really found any really decent reverbs, and this is
> unfortunately keeping me from doing more final mixes with Linux.  What
> I'm looking for is something like a LADSPA or other plugin, or a
> program that will process sound non-realtime (or even destructively,
> like Audacity) with some decent sounding reverbs.
> 
> The TAP Reverberator plugin was okay, I guess, but really the only
> other LADSPA reverb I've come across is Freeverb, which is not good,
> at least using it for intimate vocal tracks and guitars.  I mainly use
> Ardour for tracking and mixing, Audacity for destructive editing and
> cleaning up tracks, and Csound, which I've been known to use for DSP a
> bit in the past.
> 
    I only use Freeverb on stereo tracks.  It doesn't sound very good to
me otherwise.  Gverb is nice for mono tracks.  While it's not a reverb
you might try the Tape Delay Simulation for vocals (very lightly).

    You probably need to master your tracks - use JAMin (blatant plug
;-)

Jan



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