I ported OTODESK's Ambience algorithmic reverb to Linux.
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I ported OTODESK's Ambience algorithmic reverb to Linux.
I also added locking for wet/dry settings, made the UI scalable, and embedded the factory presets in the build.
It's a wonderful sounding algorithmic reverb. You can download a VST3 build here:
https://github.com/michaelquigley/ambience/actions/runs/27437790032
My fork:
https://github.com/michaelquigley/ambience
Will have a release build ready once I've tested this build to satisfaction.
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I ported OTODESK's Ambience algorithmic reverb to Linux.
I also added locking for wet/dry settings, made the UI scalable, and embedded the factory presets in the build.
It's a wonderful sounding algorithmic reverb. You can download a VST3 build here:
https://github.com/michaelquigley/ambience/actions/runs/27437790032
My fork:
https://github.com/michaelquigley/ambience
Will have a release build ready once I've tested this build to satisfaction.
@fortifieduniverse this is so cool Michael!
If you'd like, I can spin it up on my CachyOS system at check for bugs.
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@fortifieduniverse this is so cool Michael!
If you'd like, I can spin it up on my CachyOS system at check for bugs.
@fortifieduniverse I just went straight forward installing the VST3 in the link.
Really great work! It opens and runs without any problem. This is a really cool verb, I really understand why you ported it. The idea of controlling RT60 per band gives some really nice room tones.
One little thing: When switching preset, the plugin automatically switches to "PRO"-view, I don't know if this is intentional?
The Plugin name, with the UI size, has the common "don't always open fully"-quirk.
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