On Thu Aug 2 21:42 , Erik de Castro Lopo sent:
Ben Firshman wrote:
http://www.knufinke.de/sir/sir1.html
Free (not open source) convolution reverb that sounds stunning if you
get some decent impulses. It's stable enough to use on WINE, but does
have a tendency to crash.
With the existance of working FLOSS convolution reverbs (Jace and
Jconv [0]), there is little need to play around with closed source
windows stuff that "does have a tendancy to crash".
Don't you agree? :-)
Actually, no. Most people want a reverb that doesn't require a PhD. to set
up. They want simple controls and a number of alternative spaces (one of the
reasons I like the TAP Reverberator). There are a couple of VST reverbs that
sound great and are simple to use. In the long run, what I'm looking for is
something that sounds good. I don't really care where it comes from or whether
it's free or "free" or libre or "open source" or shareware or
freeware. If I
could afford a Lexicon reverb unit per track I'd buy a bunch of those and use
them outboard and not worry about the plugins. So, the bottom line for me is
that it needs to sound good - period. All other considerations (other than my
limited amount of funds ;-) are irrelevant.
V/R
Jan
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