| There appear to be some open source impulses online e.g. at http://freesound.iua.upf.edu/index.php. I haven't tried any of them, so I don't know how useful they are.
Otherwise either you pay, or you do a sine sweep in the space and make the impulse response yourself.
Hope this helps,
Mikd
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>From: Anthony Palomba
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>Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Top Quality Reverb
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>Where can I get interesting impulse responses of different spaces?
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>Anthony
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>> You can use convolve with the correct impulse response to do what
>> convolution type VST plugins do.
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>> You can use reverbsc to do high-quality delay network reverb. This is what
>> I use myself.
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>> Regards,
>> Mike
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>>>Hello all
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>>>Which opcode would one use in order to create a top-quality reverb?
>>>I am used in the sound of convolution-type vst plugins.
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>>>Thank you in advance.
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