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Re: Tip on a great free reverb plugin (for lappy loopers) PSP Pianoverb



On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Rainer Straschill
<moinsound@googlemail.com> wrote:
> btw, I seem to remember you're a Kontakt user? As far as I remember,
> the grand piano patch uses a convolution algorithm to model the piano
> resonances - can't remember how it is used in detail - but perhaps a
> good starting point for some comparison?

Thanks for that tip! Yes, I have Kontakt 4 here and will check it out.
The general problem with convolution seems to be that you would
actually need to record a new impulse response for each note of the
scale. Maybe that's what Native Instruments have done?

BTW,  PSP Pianoverb just got upgraded a minute ago (below)

Per



> contact PSP
> to psp_pv_171
>
> show details 3:07 PM (11 minutes ago)
>
> Dear user,
>
> We are pleased to announce an update of our freeware plug-in: PSP 
>PianoVerb to version 1.7.1
>
> Download links to newest versions and your authorization details you 
>will find  at your account at PSP Registration Center.
>
>
> Warm regards from f(reez)ing cold Warsaw
> PSP Team
>
>
> PSP PianoVerb v.1.7.1
>
> Fixes
> Crash in Cubase during automation curve edition fixed
> Crash in SONAR during opening fixed
> Version number fixed to 1.7.1.
> Channel routing compatibility improved.
>
>
> Known problems
> Authorization problem in ProTools on MacOSX
>
> Workaround
> Open and authorize plug-in in any other plug-in host (for example in the 
>GarageBand).