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I am looking for a way to end a music track (that is cut in the middle) with a reverb effect - instead of a simple fade out.
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    Why don't you look for an audio package instead of one primarily video-based? Google 'audacity'.
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I am looking for a way to end a music track (that is cut in the middle) with a reverb effect - instead of a simple fade out.
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    Why don't you look for an audio package instead of one primarily video-based? Google 'audacity'.
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I am looking for a way to end a music track (that is cut in the middle) with a reverb effect - instead of a simple fade out.
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I am looking for a way to end a music track (that is cut in the middle) with a reverb effect - instead of a simple fade out.
Any idea how to do it using ffmpeg ? If not - other command line packages are also good.







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    Why don't you look for an audio package instead of one primarily video-based? Google 'audacity'.
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    Why don't you look for an audio package instead of one primarily video-based? Google 'audacity'.
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    Dec 23 '18 at 19:40








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Why don't you look for an audio package instead of one primarily video-based? Google 'audacity'.
– Tetsujin
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Why don't you look for an audio package instead of one primarily video-based? Google 'audacity'.
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The
FFmpeg Filters Documentation
contains this example:




Apply reverb to stream using mono IR file as second input, complete command using ffmpeg:



ffmpeg -i input.wav -i middle_tunnel_1way_mono.wav -lavfi afir output.wav



Another example
says this:




Add reverberation to the audio using TAP-plugins (Tom’s Audio Processing plugins):



ladspa=file=tap_reverb:tap_reverb



(Not using ffmpeg, I can't help further than that.)






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    The
    FFmpeg Filters Documentation
    contains this example:




    Apply reverb to stream using mono IR file as second input, complete command using ffmpeg:



    ffmpeg -i input.wav -i middle_tunnel_1way_mono.wav -lavfi afir output.wav



    Another example
    says this:




    Add reverberation to the audio using TAP-plugins (Tom’s Audio Processing plugins):



    ladspa=file=tap_reverb:tap_reverb



    (Not using ffmpeg, I can't help further than that.)






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      The
      FFmpeg Filters Documentation
      contains this example:




      Apply reverb to stream using mono IR file as second input, complete command using ffmpeg:



      ffmpeg -i input.wav -i middle_tunnel_1way_mono.wav -lavfi afir output.wav



      Another example
      says this:




      Add reverberation to the audio using TAP-plugins (Tom’s Audio Processing plugins):



      ladspa=file=tap_reverb:tap_reverb



      (Not using ffmpeg, I can't help further than that.)






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        The
        FFmpeg Filters Documentation
        contains this example:




        Apply reverb to stream using mono IR file as second input, complete command using ffmpeg:



        ffmpeg -i input.wav -i middle_tunnel_1way_mono.wav -lavfi afir output.wav



        Another example
        says this:




        Add reverberation to the audio using TAP-plugins (Tom’s Audio Processing plugins):



        ladspa=file=tap_reverb:tap_reverb



        (Not using ffmpeg, I can't help further than that.)






        share|improve this answer












        The
        FFmpeg Filters Documentation
        contains this example:




        Apply reverb to stream using mono IR file as second input, complete command using ffmpeg:



        ffmpeg -i input.wav -i middle_tunnel_1way_mono.wav -lavfi afir output.wav



        Another example
        says this:




        Add reverberation to the audio using TAP-plugins (Tom’s Audio Processing plugins):



        ladspa=file=tap_reverb:tap_reverb



        (Not using ffmpeg, I can't help further than that.)







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