Excerpts from Tom Szilagyi's message of 2011-01-13 19:37:21 +0100: > Hi all, > > 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 > * Realtime operation > * Very reasonable CPU consumption > * Maximum impulse length: 1M samples (~22 seconds @ 48kHz) > * Loads a large number of audio file formats > * High quality sample rate conversion of impulse responses > * Stretch control (via high quality SRC in one step integrated with > impulse loading) > * Pre-delay control (0-2000 ms) > * Stereo width control of input signal & impulse response (0-150%) > * Envelope alteration with immediate visual feedback: Attack > time/percent, Envelope, Length > * Reverse impulse response > * Autogain: change impulses without having to adjust 'Wet gain' > * Impulse response visualization (linear/logarithmic scale, peak & RMS) > * Easy interface for fast browsing and loading impulse responses > > IR should work on Linux with Ardour 2.8.x (x >= 11) and 3. > > For further info and source code download, please visit the plugin's > homepage: http://factorial.hu/plugins/lv2/ir > > Thanks, > Tom > > [*] Fons Adriaensen (zita-convolver), Erik de Castro Lopo (libsndfile, > libsamplerate)
Is it really ardour-specific? Would be a pity. I'm aware that there's a lack of hosts, but if it's already so bad that a plugin is only supported in a single host, well, good night LV2. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
