[LAU] Gui for convolution engine (jconvolver)

hermann brummer- at web.de
Fri Dec 18 23:10:32 EST 2009


Thanks Daniel

I haven't look at the LV2 speck's, I have no Idea if it is possible or
not. 

hermann

Am Freitag, den 18.12.2009, 16:42 -0200 schrieb Daniel Roviriego:
> Great job!!
> I'm using right now and its a awsome tool!!
> Is there any chance of building it as a lv2 plugin ? Is there
> difficult ?
> 
> Thanks a lot for sharing!!
> 
> Daniel D2 Roviriego 
> 
> 2009/12/18 hermann <brummer- at web.de>
>         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
>         
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