On 4/6/21 10:00 PM, Yuri wrote: > I remember listening to the talk of researchers who were traveling to > different old cathedrals, particularly to Hagia Sophia in Turkey, and > measuring echo in these cathedrals. Such buildings add a lot of deep and > very prolonged echo which depends on the building's shape and materials. > They were quantifying the noise response too. >
You could ask CCRMA for the Hagia Sophia IRs. Alternatively https://www.openair.hosted.york.ac.uk/?page_id=36 has a few very nice ones. St. Mary's Abbey has a very long reverb tail, as does the Hamilton Mausoleum. Also check out the Spokane Woman's Club. The Lady Chapel of the Ely cathedral is amazing, too: https://www.jezwells.org/Computer_music_tools.html#Impulse_responses > Are there LV2 plugins that can add same or similar echo as cathedrals add? Any convolver will do. Apart from the ones that others have already mentioned: https://lsp-plug.in/ has a very efficient and reliable one with plenty of controls. If you want a simple one with presets-only (incl. the openairlib) check out: https://x42-plugins.com/x42/x42-zconvolver Cheers! robin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
