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

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On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 10:59:51 -0800, <davidrclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Greetings All,
>
> I have recently posted to LAA an announcement of Mixster and other  
> programs.
> These are aimed specifically at convolution reverb.  They run under  
> Linux,
> and with the appropriate libs, under XP which is where I will probably  
> use
> them.
>
> The program called "Boxster" is for generating 3-D impulse response  
> functions.
> The program called "Mixster" is for convolution, albeit nonrealtime, and
> for combining the tracks.  It has other utilities which are useful for
> performing tasks associated with convolution reverb.  To novice users,
> I'm sure it appears to be a miscellaneous grab-bag; it's not.

thanks for posting this, dave!

this is exactly the sort of package i (and others, i'm sure) have been  
looking for.
my work (usually recording small acoustic ensembles in studio) requires  
concert hall quality reverb all the time. under windows, i have been using  
the FIReverb suite (http://www.catt.se/the_suite.htm). i was about to  
attempt running that software under wine, but will test your package first.

best-
-p

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