On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Tom Szilagyi <tomszilagyi(a)gmail.com> wrote:
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.
Assorted features:
* Zero-latency operation
* Support for mono, stereo and 'True Stereo' (4-channel) impulses
Can you explain what the difference is here with 'stereo' and 'True
Stereo', as far as convolution reverb goes? EastWest/Quantum Leap
announced their new convolution reverb product 'Spaces' this week, and
they also list 'stereo' and 'True Stereo' as features. What does that
mean?
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Brett W. McCoy --
http://www.electricminstrel.com
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