Effects, Recipes, Interfacing with other software, etc.
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steve
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by steve » Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:18 pm
Even with modern processors, good, high quality convolution reverb is still pretty heavy (and Audacity does not yet support multiple processors), but yes, if you think that you can write a sufficiently efficient convolution reverb...
Probably the easiest way to get a working install of Freeverb on Linux is to install a package that includes it (for example "cmt").
If you use Jack, Freeveb can be used as a real time effect in Jack Rack (it will be listed as an "Uncategorised" effect if you have it installed).