Reverb

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Reverb

Post by rj7500 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:35 pm

Is it possible to add reverb to a given track on the Beta version?

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Re: Reverb

Post by billw58 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:48 pm

Yes, but you'll need to find and install a 3rd party reverb plug-in. What you use will depend on what operating system you have.

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Re: Reverb

Post by kozikowski » Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:26 pm

Freeverb and GVerb seem to be pretty popular.

GVerb seems to come with 1.3.7. I can't tell if that's a platform specific thing.

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Re: Reverb

Post by billw58 » Wed Nov 18, 2009 9:00 pm

Both Gverb and Freeverb are difficult to get a good sound out of. Perhaps that is why they are no longer included with 1.3.9. I did a search for a decent Mac-compatible free reverb plug-in a few months ago and came up with two. But if the OP is on Windows there may be more choices, and if on Linux fewer choices.

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Re: Reverb

Post by steve » Wed Nov 18, 2009 10:06 pm

I prefer Freeverb to G-verb, but both are capable of decent results with a bit of tweaking. I would definitely recommend applying "wet" reverb to a duplicate of the track, then mixing the original (dry) track with the reverb (wet) track, rather than trying to guess the wet/dry mix. I find that both these reverbs tend to be rather too bright, but that can be tweaked by using Eq on the "wet" track.

For Linux (in no particular order):
Freeverb
G-Verb
TAP Reverberator
Calf reverb
Impulse convolver
g2reverb
Jconv
Sox reverb
Invada LV2 reverb

Not all of these are fully compatible with Audacity, but the first 4 definitely are, and SOX definitely isn't (it's a command line program).
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Re: Reverb

Post by rj7500 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 3:51 am

Hey all, thanks for the quick response. I know I'll always get that from this forum.

I'm using WindowsXP Media Edition (don't giggle, it came with the desktop) and the Beta 1.3 of Audacity

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Re: Reverb

Post by billw58 » Thu Nov 19, 2009 5:40 pm

Have a look at this page:

http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?title=GVerb

That page also has recommendations on other reverbs. Personally I like the Anwida Soft DX Reverb Light.

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Re: Reverb

Post by steve » Thu Nov 19, 2009 6:27 pm

billw58 wrote:Personally I like the Anwida Soft DX Reverb Light.
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Re: Reverb

Post by rj7500 » Wed Dec 02, 2009 2:14 pm

I downloaded the DirectX version of Anwida DX Reverb Lite, however I'm not quite sure how to interface it with Audacity. I see no reference to it in any of the Audacity menus.

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Re: Reverb

Post by Irish » Wed Dec 02, 2009 3:38 pm

You need the VST version, in order for it to work with Audacity. - Use the VST version download link for Windows, in the wiki page that Bill linked to.

Extract the .dll file from the .zip and put it in Audacity's Plug-Ins folder (C:Program FilesAudacityPlug-Ins). It will appear in the Effect menu, below the horizontal line.

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