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    • StraticahS
      Straticah
      last edited by Straticah

      Hey there!

      I am currently in need of a good Synth Reverb (+ some other effects) and wanted to ask if anybody has ever bought DSP from companies like Sinevibes, Eventide, Audio Damage etc. and implement those into HISE.

      Thing is i am working at Eventide currently, but i assume the prices for licensing will be out of my budget if i ask them for their models. Let me know if any of you had good experience with paid 3rd party DSP Effects that are possible to be distributed under closed source - or any free MIT libraries other than Airwindows (the FXs are neat but lack smooth interpolation most of the time).

      thanks in advance :)

      building user interfaces in HISE :)
      web: www.vst-design.com

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      • griffinboyG
        griffinboy @Straticah
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        @Straticah

        I've never done this before but I assume it would be fairly costly. They sell their own effects for not cheap...

        I've almost finished developing a clone of the early eventide reverbs. If I'm done in a timely manner I'll message you.

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        • StraticahS
          Straticah @griffinboy
          last edited by

          @griffinboy would be highly apprechiated! :)

          building user interfaces in HISE :)
          web: www.vst-design.com

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          • LindonL
            Lindon @Straticah
            last edited by

            @Straticah the faust based FX are actually very good have you tried them?

            HISE Development for hire.
            www.channelrobot.com

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            • StraticahS
              Straticah @Lindon
              last edited by

              @Lindon FAUST is great. What FX are you thinking about that would allow closed source?

              building user interfaces in HISE :)
              web: www.vst-design.com

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              • LindonL
                Lindon @Straticah
                last edited by

                @Straticah you would have to check the license in each case Im afraid...

                HISE Development for hire.
                www.channelrobot.com

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                • StraticahS
                  Straticah @Lindon
                  last edited by

                  @Lindon I did that a while ago for Reverbs and have not found anything better than freeverb or ZitaLight unfortunately...

                  building user interfaces in HISE :)
                  web: www.vst-design.com

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                  • griffinboyG
                    griffinboy @Straticah
                    last edited by griffinboy

                    @Straticah

                    Are you looking for a reverb that simulates a realistic room / hall, or rather an allpass based reverb such blackhole, or vintageverb?

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                    • LindonL
                      Lindon @Straticah
                      last edited by

                      @Straticah said in Paid 3rd party DSP licensing? (Eventide, Sinevibes, Audio Damage etc.):

                      @Lindon I did that a while ago for Reverbs and have not found anything better than freeverb or ZitaLight unfortunately...

                      I guess like the rest of us its just a matter of coding up your own then...

                      HISE Development for hire.
                      www.channelrobot.com

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                        sletz @Lindon
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                        @Lindon

                        Faust lib reverbs:

                        https://faustlibraries.grame.fr/libs/reverbs/ can be tested here: https://faustdoc.grame.fr/examples/reverb/

                        Some other Faust coded reverbs here:
                        https://github.com/LucaSpanedda/Digital_Reverberation_in_Faust

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                        • StraticahS
                          Straticah @Lindon
                          last edited by

                          @Lindon For a great product i accepted the fact that i should not do everything on my own 😃

                          @sletz great find on the digital reverb!

                          building user interfaces in HISE :)
                          web: www.vst-design.com

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                            Orvillain @Straticah
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                            @Straticah This is an area I've been working towards writing stuff for. Maybe we can do a skills trade??

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