Teru Kamogashira has updated the Freeverb3 library to v2.5.0 and the Freeverb3_vst plug-in to v2.5.0 RC 1.
Version 2.5.0 includes the following bug fixes and features:
Freeverb3 library includes freeverb, nreverb, impulse response reverb, FIR filter constructor, band splitter, hardknee/softknee compressor, stereo enhancer and lookahead soft limiter. Oversampling feature provides audio processing. The compressor provides mastering quality audio processing. This library includes XMMS plugins, audacious plugins, BMP beep media player plugins and sample programs, which are designed to enable you to test the audio effects easily.
- Impulse Processor Classes were reconstructed using the abstract base class.
- New API (v10) was partially supported.
- OpenMP support for GCC was fixed.
- Memory usage optimizations were added.
- Some small classes were inlined to optimize.
Freeverb3 library includes freeverb, nreverb, impulse response reverb, FIR filter constructor, band splitter, hardknee/softknee compressor, stereo enhancer and lookahead soft limiter. Oversampling feature provides audio processing. The compressor provides mastering quality audio processing. This library includes XMMS plugins, audacious plugins, BMP beep media player plugins and sample programs, which are designed to enable you to test the audio effects easily.
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