I'm hoping for as close to zero latency as poss but compromises must be made so cpu efficiancy is more important.
Most CPU Efficiant Convol Verb?
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- KVRAF
- 2336 posts since 13 Oct, 2002 from Terra Firma
What is the most cpu efficiant Convolution Reverb? Has anyone tested those available to find out?
I'm hoping for as close to zero latency as poss but compromises must be made so cpu efficiancy is more important.
I'm hoping for as close to zero latency as poss but compromises must be made so cpu efficiancy is more important.
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- KVRAF
- 7045 posts since 28 Apr, 2004 from france
convoboy (payware) : low latency.
voxengo boogex : very low latency, free, but not good with long IRs.
cockos reaverb : alpha version, brand new
REvolverb lite : low latency, free, beta.
voxengo boogex : very low latency, free, but not good with long IRs.
cockos reaverb : alpha version, brand new
REvolverb lite : low latency, free, beta.
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- KVRian
- 644 posts since 6 Apr, 2004
Can anybody expand this. What is particulary not good? Is it possible to use boogex as just a convolution reverb?sinkmusic wrote: voxengo boogex : very low latency, free, but not good with long IRs.
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- KVRian
- 520 posts since 13 Aug, 2002 from Salzburg, Austria
The best verbs for me are Voxengo Analog Flux Impulse (cut down pristine space version) and Convoboy.
Voxengo seems to use less CPU, but is about the same usage on both (9.8% on P4 3ghz at 128 samples latency)
Voxengo seems to use less CPU, but is about the same usage on both (9.8% on P4 3ghz at 128 samples latency)
