Hi,

> There are some in the ATK (Ambisonics Tool Kit) plugin pack for Reaper. I 
> haven't tried them so can't comment on how good they are, nor could I comment 
> on the legal/copyright issues but for some personal experimentation hopefully 
> they're usable.
> Regards,
> Paul.
> 
>> I was wondering if there were some freely available impulse response 
>> recordings online in FOA or HOA format that could be used for ambisonic 
>> convolution reverb experiments, before I head out and record my own?


Although there are a number of kernels for convolution included with ATK, these 
are not reverb impuls responses, but rather FIR filters used for various 
encodings and decodings. The kernels are maintained here:

https://github.com/ambisonictoolkit/atk-kernels

and they are licenses according to a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 
3.0 Unported License:

https://github.com/ambisonictoolkit/atk-kernels/blob/master/LICENSE.md

Just a few days ago I saw a set of IRs being announced by someone at 
Huddersfield. They will be presented at the upcoming AES conference in New 
York. There also exists a set of impulser respoonses from  the MUMUTH hall in 
Graz, but I’m not sure where to get them.

Cheers,
Trond
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