room-impulse-responses
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room-impulse-responses
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Space reverb recommendation
looks like someone else already linked you the Bricasti bank; I've liked some of the IR libraries from freetousesounds, a quick duckduckgo threw this out as the second result, which looks super comprehensive. plenty that are easy to find!
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Looking for more Impulse Responses
I believe I've tried it when I downloaded the dataset from https://github.com/RoyJames/room-impulse-responses - Maybe I need to get it directly from there because a lot of the directories it obtained from it were empty. I'll check it out, thanks!
elmerfem
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[feature request] a cross platform find GNU GCC macro (#21976) · Issues · CMake / CMake
that's actually exactly what I have been doing so far. This is what we have had in the CMake file so far. But every time a new version of GCC is pushed by HomeBrew we have to update the CMake file. What I hope is for example in the case of macOS+HomeBrew the macro searches the /usr/local/bin directory. Finds the latest version installed and sets the appropriate path to the CMAKE_{C,CXX,Fortran}_COMPILER variables.
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