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I know Linux doesn’t have much native options when it comes to various great sounding reverbs, has anyone tried any IR convolution type reverbs, I know a few places where I can download IR samples but not sure if many just use plugins instead,
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Thanks I’ll look into them, as I came across them already. Are these types of reverbs cpu heavy or it depends on file ?
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doesn't x42 have an IR plugin?
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12-17-2019, 02:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2019, 02:10 AM by Dingo.)
Yes x42 has a no frills convolution reverb and it is gratis.....
http://x42-plugins.com/x42/
Thankyou x42...
(12-16-2019, 12:51 PM)mrskytown11 Wrote: Are these types of reverbs cpu heavy or it depends on file ?
Much depends on the length of the original sample, also the GUI can add a lot.
I can run 40 instances of TL Space in Protools, but struggle with 3 or more Altiverb instances.
I love convolution for Cinema work and encourage recordists to sample the rooms they record in so we can match ADR in post, but only a select few find the time....
Macmini 8,1 | OS X 13.6.3 | 3 GHz i5 32G | Scarlett 18i20 | Mixbus 10 | PT_2024.3.1 ..... Macmini 9,1 | OS X 14.4.1 | M1 2020 | Mixbus 10 | Resolve 18.6.5