On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 01:34:27AM +0200, fons(a)kokkinizita.net wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 12:06:29AM +0100, Andrew C
wrote:
Personally, I find Gverb (another ladspa plug-in
that can be used in
jack-rack) to be great for adding a small amount of reverb to whatever you
need.
Another (probably overkill and cpu intensive) solution might be jconvolver +
an impulse response to generate the reverb. YMMV.
The 'sala-concerti-cdm' (the small concert hall of La
Casa della Musica) one is quite a nice reverb for use
on piano. The supplied config files (providing mutiple
inputs correspondig to different positions on stage) are
indeed overkill, and you'll need to mix the reverb with
the original signal as well. But it's easy to create a
configuration that just provides what you need and doesn't
require external mixing. Drop me a line if you need
assistance.
CPU load for this one is irrelevant compared to what
Linuxsampler requires anyway.
+1 for jconvolver on piano. Pori is a nice hall, as is the Casa Della Musica to.
I once stuck a piano in a prehistoric cave using jconvolver; that was a lot of fun (and
sounded surprisingly good).
If you don't want to go the whole jconv routine, the Calf reverb is pretty nice too.
-ken