On another unrelated note - has anybody heard news of a Winter reverb? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Howard" <tdhoward@xxxxxxxxx> To: "A list for linux audio users" <linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 5:59 PM Subject: Re: Re: Spring reverb? > > I use SIR running on ardour-vst on a computer dedicated to reverbs and > > other heavy DSP. Connect via netjack, chuck artificial latency on the > > sends so it comes back in time, and bob's your uncle. > > (may not be as easy as it sounds, contents may settle in transit). > > > > I've tried some other non vst native Linux convolvers, but have not > > found one as efficient yet. Recommendations welcomed. > > > > SIR is nice, and has a lovely interface. The only bummer is that it > has a built-in latency of 8960 samples, which (as you mention) must be > compensated for. > > I'm anxiously awaiting Aella, by Fons Adriaensen... It sounds like it > will be the best native Linux convolution engine we've seen yet. The > advertisements say that it will be low latency, and that it will > eventually be able to design synthetic reverbs as well. But, from > what I heard, it may be a few more months until we get to see a > working prototype. > > -TimH