Re: Reverb to use with LinuxSampler/piano?

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On Mon, 2010-07-12 at 01:34 +0200, fons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:06:29AM +0100, Andrew C wrote:
> 
> > Personally, I find Gverb (another ladspa plug-in that can be used in
> > jack-rack) to be great for adding a small amount of reverb to whatever you
> > need.
> > Another (probably overkill and cpu intensive) solution might be jconvolver +
> > an impulse response to generate the reverb. YMMV.
> 
> The 'sala-concerti-cdm' (the small concert hall of La
> Casa della Musica) one is quite a nice reverb for use
> on piano. The supplied config files (providing mutiple
> inputs correspondig to different positions on stage) are
> indeed overkill, and you'll need to mix the reverb with
> the original signal as well. 

+1, I use that one in my "A Very Fractal Cat" piece, very nice. 
-- Fernando


> But it's easy to create a
> configuration that just provides what you need and doesn't
> require external mixing. Drop me a line if you need
> assistance.
> 
> CPU load for this one is irrelevant compared to what
> Linuxsampler requires anyway.
> 
> Ciao,


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