Here are some more free reverbs on Linux that haven’t been mentioned yet (or tried by me).
I mostly stick with Harrison XT plugins for effects processing, which are pre-installed with Ardour (if you choose) and Mixbus/Mixbus32C. I like their sound and GUIs, so I bought the bundle, but you can use them with Ardour’s controls if you right-click on them and select “Edit with generic controls…” However, you don’t get the advantage of the presets that come with the licensed copies, and some of them are a bit harder to visualize what you are doing without the GUIs.
This is incredible. Treasure. And it doesn’t take too much dsp resources. Goes directly to the mix in progress
Why haven’t I noticed this before, even though I think I got all your plugins a while ago. Like all the others, X42 is among the best plugins out there.
This very informative! I need to try these ideas.
For some reason my preset convolver stereo doesn’t see the sound libraries. Theyre all in my home>Music forlder at the moment. Is that ok?
IR seems to find the libraries, is there a way to make preset convolver stereo search?
Many thanks
No, they are LV2 plugin-presets, and hence they have to to be placed in the plugin-install location.
You have to unzip then to $HOME/.lv2/ as mentioned at x42 Zero Config|Latency Convolver. There should be a folder ~/.lv2/samplicity-m7-ir.lv2/. After that restart Ardour so that the presets are picked up.
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PS. You can in theory place them elsewhere and then set LV2_PATH environment, but I highly recommend against that.
OK, excellent, would be nice for folks to load your great Plugin and have everything ready to roll! Thanks for both the convolver and collecting the IR’s into presets!
The most time consuming part was setting the level, so that when you switch between different IRs they all have roughly the same volume.
I also like the simplicity. There are countless convolution plugins including the excellent one from Linux Studio Plugins Project. But I find opening a file-browser, finding the IR on the disk, maybe tweak some knobs, etc rather disruptive.
…and if you need or want more controls, the IR files can be loaded in other convolvers after finding the right one.
Thanks Peder
This is very helpful as I have ir files i got from different sources
I will gather all the lv2s and put them in the correct .LV2 folder
Thanks to everyone for all the info. I think ir reverb is great as you can
have several different ones in a project and it hardly loads down the
system, unlike previous reverb types. It sounds fabulous too.
Hi I’m using Ardolur 7.5.609. In a mono channel strip, after I unlink the panners and double click the send, Im not getting a separate pan control. This is the same if the send is to a mono or stereo bus. Has something changed since you explained the panning on August 8th?
Many thanks