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CLI convolution reverb

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Hello,

Can any of you suggest a commandline based convolution reverb that can handle both mono and stereo impulse responses?

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I don´t know any based on command line but try Klangfalter, it´s really good IMHO.

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Rodney wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 1:54 pm I don´t know any based on command line but try Klangfalter, it´s really good IMHO.

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Looks like a good one, I'll try it out. Not useful for my current needs though, I want a commandline one so that I can run it from a bash script for doing some batch processing.
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I can implement a command-line tool based on the convolution processor of the LSP.
The same processor is already used in timbre-mill and room-raider tools.
Hope you're happy with them.
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sadko4u wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 3:38 pm I can implement a command-line tool based on the convolution processor of the LSP.
The same processor is already used in timbre-mill and room-raider tools.
Hope you're happy with them.
Sounds good thanks. Very happy with the apps you've built for me. We'll continue in PM :)
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