On Wednesday 01 August 2007, Georg Holzmann wrote:
> > Hello. What open source and free(dom) reverbs do we have available?
> > I authored GVerb and wish to have something better.
>
> There are GVerb, Freeverb, TAP Reverberator AFAIK.
> TAP Reverberator is also a standalone program where you can edit much
> more as in the ladspa plugin, then you can load this as a preset in ladspa.
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.
Flo
>
> > What free (possibly not open source) reverbs do you use?
>
> There are also some free VST reverbs which I tried with ardour on linux:
> Ambience, Transverb, Classic Reverb
>
> For more see here: http://ardour.org/node/1079
>
> > What kind of reverb presets people use for vocals?
> > Lately I have listened to Madonna's Confessions tour DVD
> > which has good reverb effects. I would like to know more
> > about that kind of working presets. Also, Timbaland uses good
> > vocal processings (Nelly Furtado/Say it right, Timbaland/
> > The way I are). I would like to know more if I wish to
> > develop such a vocal reverb myself.
>
> Try them and then decide for yourself ... ;)
>
> LG
> Georg
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