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NoiseRverb plugin interface based on impulse responses. (31 May 2025)
Collaborative project for the design and development of a convolution reverb plugin that captures the architectural acoustics of seven historic churches in Quito. Presented at AES 2025. Developed in C++ using the JUCE framework, this plugin — called NoiseRverb — uses impulse responses measured on-site to realistically recreate the sonic character of each space.
Its design allows these unique environments to be seamlessly integrated into music productions or immersive experiences. More information about this project can be found at this link.
NoiseRverb_v1.0_WIN ( 27 MB )
NoiseRverb_v1.0_MAC ( 45 MB )
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