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by neotriple 2230 days ago
Honestly, convolution reverb is already highly accessible. It’s a feature in $50 (and probably free) reverb plug-ins for anybody that does audio. They’re relatively easy to implement and have probably been around for a decade+. As the OP said, the audio things they mentioned aren’t new or adding any accessibility imo
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You have it right now in the browser Web Audio API, for free[1]

[1]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ConvolverNo...

They were doing it in the 80s for music when samplers first became big.
Yeah I figured so, but didn’t want to look up examples since I was on mobile and thus stuck with my more conservative value of decade+.