[linux-audio-user] Decent reverb, and DSP in hardware?

timg gorman timg at expressmart.com
Thu Jan 27 16:07:01 EST 2005


Johannes M Ringheim wrote:

> Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
>
>>> There once was a site called silophone.net where you could upload
>>> your sounds and have them played through a silo. The system used
>>> lowres realaudio, so it was not fit for audiowork. It lead me to a
>>>   
>>
>> Now that's a funny idea at least. It's like making convolution a real 
>> pain and adding maximum latency on purpose for a change.
>>
> Yeah. Dunno if convolution would do the same good, but the idea is to 
> get 100% natural reverb by playing the dry sound through the silo with 
> a speaker and recording the sound in the other end with a mic. One 
> could then mix this signal with the original signal the way some 
> recording-studios in fact do, except they haven't got silos but only 
> small concrete cubes in the building.
>
> Yes, I realize this is crazy, but when silophone.net worked i tried 
> it. Even in bad Realplayer-resolution it sounded quite good and 
> different from any digital reverb. Those were the days ,)
>
> Nothin serious, just buggin...
>
> -johs.

Here's my issue ....
using a canned reverb setup before the final mix of a song is done is 
like selling your car before you know the bus id coming to your house to 
pick you up...
a small selection of ladspa reverb presets is  a  way  better idea to me...


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