The Sir plugin is not much different from programs I use that cost 
thousands of dollars.
Howver, the registered virsion of SIR, which is not very expensive, 
is noticeably better, particularly for things like solo lute or violin.

dt




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>If you're a reverb addict, try the SIR-plugin. It's adjustable, the
>technology behind it - what I understand of it anyway -  appeals to me
>and the results can be quite natural. For my quick home recordings -
>for pupils and such - I stay in my dry study, use rather close micing
>and add a tad of SIR small church reverb. It's fake, but makes an
>easily digestible sound. As opposed to the true to live living room
>sound. I use a freely downloadable SIR plugin in a freeware audio
>programme.
>
>All this goes without saying that your playing was very nice, as was
>the music. But I think that was not what was at stake here. ;-)
>
>David
>
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