...Typically algorithmic reverb presents coloration issues that convolution does not. ...
I normally accept that different people have different opinions.
But your statement needs - at least - an addition for saving the algorithmic reverbs.
May be that some algorithmic reverbs colour the sound when those echos and refelections have calculated "colours" or when filters shall add such wanted colours. But Calculating an echo or echos does normally not add any colour at the same time...
On the oposit: Convolution reverbs (IRs) always contain the colour of a certain room, of the speakers which delivered the sweep sound and also the colour of the microfones which recorded those sweeps for finally gitting the IR. If you don't believe that listen to the first IRs of Altiverb they sound horrible. But still nowadays... As an exemple 1 the Beethoven-Piece of exister from an other thread (sorry exister for using the example here once more) or as example 2 ... Both examples are results from mixes of MIR... coloured or not?
OK, this topic treats another theme. But I could not resist, to chime 'in...
Go on and happy music
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