Doesn't Shiroverb have mono input and stereo outputs? And fwiw, I never used shimmer reverb when I played in a postrock band, heck, it didn't even exist back then
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Re: shimmer reverb
Good question , I think that´s easy to find out in Ardour, I personally use it with my electric guitar, so I don´t really bother at all whether it is stereo or not.
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Re: shimmer reverb
It's the inputs I care about, because I want to feed stereo synths/samples *into* it.
I briefly looked at Gx_Shimmizita, and unless I'm missing something, the pitch shift knob only goes up to six semitones? My understanding of the classic shimmer reverb effect is that it's typically pitch shifted a full octave, so I'm a little confused about what Gx_Shimmizita is supposed to do.
In any case, I can easily use separate pitch shift and reverb plugins to create a cool effect, so it's not really a big deal.
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Re: shimmer reverb
Shimmizita is a really cool tool, I myself am still getting familiar with it. But the amount of different sounds you can achieve using it is staggering! , great job as always done by @tramp , you and guitarix team rock dude!