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/cd /my/irs
/convolver/new 4 4 256 204800
/impulse/read 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 ir1.wav
/impulse/read 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 ir1.wav
/impulse/read 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 ir2.wav
/impulse/read 4 4 1 0 0 0 2 ir2.wav
Say ir1.wav is used for the first and second section of the orchestra and ir2.wav for the third and fourth, I then create a post-fader send from each sections fader to the respective reverb. The send fader (in Ardour it's located in each sends pop-up window) control how much of the sections dry signal should be sent to the rebverb and let you balance the amount reverb between the sections sharing the same reverb.
This is just like how you would do it in a hardware studio with the exception that there's no limit on the number sends and returns in Ardour that would otherwise be hardwired (and are in other DAWs!).
If you start JConv and LS before opening the project in Ardour, it will then automatically hook itself up to all the audio sources.