From: Linium (intent_at_netpratique.fr)
Date: 11/16/03 11:28 EST
From: Linium <intent@netpratique.fr> Subject: Re: [Ardour-users] good quality reverb on linux Message-Id: <200311161728.35467.intent@netpratique.fr> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 17:28:35 +0100 On Dimanche 16 Novembre 2003 14:07, Piotr Sawicki wrote: > Hi, > I would like to know Your opinions whether it is possible on linux (not > only ardour and ladspa) to achieve as good or better quality of sound by > using reverbs and other mixing and mastering tools comparing to waves > plugins or tl audio plugins. > > Thanks > > Piotr There are a lot of buzz abount convolution reverb in the windoz world. I think that you could probably try to find some csound examples using reverb impulses. I tried that long time ago, Dave Phillips linked a page with some free impulse... You should find a lot of csound examples as well of attempts to make good reverbs (though not always successfull). If not, you still can use the vst wrapper (vstserver) and run *some* VST plugins. I once managed to make work tc electronics VST plugins in PureData... BTW, i am thinking that it would be nice to add a "offline treatments" menu in ardour, so that the selected region get processed thru various scripts that could be csounds orc/sco.... I bet that some of us have some old csound (or other off line rendering audio language) scripts that could be reused that way in ardour. Think about script-fu (is it the good name?) in GIMP, you can apply a big bunch of effect at the same time... Linium ------------------------------------------------------- This SF. Net email is sponsored by: GoToMyPC GoToMyPC is the fast, easy and secure way to access your computer from any Web browser or wireless device. Click here to Try it Free! https://www.gotomypc.com/tr/OSDN/AW/Q4_2003/t/g22lp?Target=mm/g22lp.tmpl _______________________________________________ Ardour-users mailing list Ardour-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ardour-users
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