sverb 0.90 review

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sverb is a simple order 15 CFDN reverb. It was created under GNU/Linux

License: Public Domain
File size: 23K
Developer: Ceric Roux
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sverb is a simple order 15 CFDN reverb.

It was created under GNU/Linux. It may work on a lot of systems with OSS sound support.

It is in the public domain. Maybe some code inside it is based on patented stuff, I don't know. Check it if you want to use it in commercial applications.

Any improvement is very welcome.

Installation:

You need gtk+ 2.0. Audio is based on OSS.

Edit the Makefile to set or unset the ASM support. If you don't have an intel IA32 computer, you will need to unset it.

Then do a make.

Move the sverb binary file where you want, it does not require any other file.

Usage:

Launch the program. It has documentation. It is of course possible to extract the algorithm to use it in other programs. Just read the code, it's all explained there.

Limitations:
The early reflections are not modeled.
Some low-pass filters could be added before/after the reverb stage, to improve naturalness.

What's New in This Release:
Some presets were added, found with generate.c.
Some minor fixing in the code also.
It begins to be something!

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