snip > > So with a free impulse-response all should be well? > > > > But why use a VST plugin under linux to apply an IR when there is already > > jconvolver present? > > > > *me wonders* > > > > Arnold > > > > Hi Arnold, > > Some reasons come to this mind: > > A functional GUI. > > Better sound. > > Choice. > > I prefer the color yellow with my reverb's UI. > > VST plugins mean the world to me. > > > Just some possible answers to your question. They are not necessarily > valid, true, or believable, they're just possible replies. > > HTH, > > dp > Hi I have break out the jconv settings gui from guitarix and make it available as stand alone app. It act as a (stereo) Host for jconv/jconvolver, to create/save/load/run configuration files for the use with jconvolver. Indeed this Gui didn't cover the full advance of jconv/jconvolver, but may be the one or other found it useful. Additional jcgui provide master gain, left/right gain, balance, left/right delay and tone bass/middle/high controllers. It's designed to use in realtime environment (jack) to processing data, not for apply to a file. get it here : http://sourceforge.net/projects/jcgui/ have fun hermann _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user