On Wednesday 01 August 2007, Fons Adriaensen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 03:25:54PM +0200, Florian
Schmidt wrote:
You can also try my jack_convolve [or its brother
dssi_convolve] or Fons
Adraesen [sp?] alikiki [sp?] if you care for convolution reverb and have
access to good sounding impulse responses.
The Greek names of my website <http://www.kokkinizita.net/linuxaudio>
and some of my apps seem to generate some confusion.
Heh, i have to admit i was just too lazy to check out the real names myself
and hoped someone would jump in and correct me. The names are fine. Maybe not
totally awesomely memorable, but that's ok i guess ;)
Flo
Aliki ('Alice' in Greek) is the application
for measuring impulse
responses, not a reverb program.
The convolution engine is Jconv (mixed partition sizes, zero delay).
An older version is Jace (uniform partittion size, more CPU for zero
delay). Both are command line JACK apps and use the same config files.
In preparation: Aella, convolution engine with GUI and optimised
for reverb use. Features:
- Multi-channel, multi-input reverb, each input a has a separate
set of early reflections with a shared reverb tail.
- Editing of reverb profile in three frequency bands, allows to
completely modify the character of a captured real reverb.
Also available: Stereo Reverb LADSPA plugin, and (not released, but
just drop me a line) the Ambisionic reverb used in Aeolus as a JACK
client.
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