On 14 January 2011 00:59, Leigh Dyer <lsd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 14/01/11 05:37, Tom Szilagyi wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Standing on the shoulders of giants[*], I am pleased to announce the >> public release of IR, a convolution reverb in the LV2 plugin format. >> Released as free software under the GNU GPL, this easy to use plugin >> has been created to open the fascinating world of convolution reverb >> to Linux-based audio engineers. If you use Ardour to create, mix& >> produce music, you will most probably want to check out this plugin. >> > > This is brilliant! I just tested your updated version in Ardour 2.8.11, and > it worked beautifully. The bookmark system is perfect for quickly testing > and assessing a variety of IR files, and while I haven't checked out the > envelope and stretch controls, I'm sure they'll come in very useful, too. > > I'm raving like a school kid, I know, but I've been looking for this exact > plugin for ages now :) It's great to finally have it. Thanks. The design is not too original, though, if you look around in the commercial plugin world. I just took some well established ideas and applied them. > Perhaps this is a question for Fons, but do you know if this plugin has the > same issue that stand-alone jconvolver has with JACK's freewheeling mode? > It'd be great to have Ardour exports continue to work as expected while > using this plugin. Ardour exports should work as expected. Tom _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user