Nathan Wolek's Griesinger reverb

Hans Mittendorf's icon

Does someone know if Nathan Wolek is still developing his Griesinger reverb? I remember that it was ported to VST, but I lost tracks. Any news on that?
Cheers

Roman Thilenius's icon

i remember classic, carbon, and source.

Hans Mittendorf's icon

Hi Roman,
is it still compatible with the current vst object? Do you have a download link?

roger.carruthers's icon

Didn't it become, or at least become part of, Freeverb, which is now at http://freeverb3.sourceforge.net/ ?
Incidentally, the yafr2 patch in the /examples folder is 'in the style of' Griesinger's plate algorithm...
Cheers
Roger

Roman Thilenius's icon

roger: not sure freeverb3, but it is for sure in [gverb~]. :)

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Hans Mittendorf's icon

I look for a VST version, thanks

Hans Mittendorf's icon

Just downloaded freeverb vst. Works well. It has an old grahical interface, but who cares for that...

Nathan Wolek's icon

Hey Hans! There has not been development of my VSTs in a long while. And to be clear, I am NOT associated with freeverb. But the algorithm in [gverb~] is the same as the VST plug-in, but without all the controls. It basically initializes as the default preset and lets you change the reverb time. Sorry if that won't work for your current application.

My recent work is focussed on a re-birth of the granular toolkit within Jamoma:
http://www.lowkeydigitalstudio.com/2011/08/gtk-10-years/

Been making a lot of progress and really want to remain focussed here for now. Re-visiting reverb and other plugin development will have to wait until after that.

Cheers.
--Nathan