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Looking to load into sir.. What do you guys think are the best set of high quality IR's... Im not interested in downloading a bunch of different sets but mainly just one giant set.. ---- The following statement is true. The previous statement is false. |
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me...but I dont have them on a site and have only made a few....like my drum room
get the impulse modeler from voxengo and the world is yours if you want this one drop me an email...that goes for anyone... ---- I never learned anything from being right Hink 2012 RIP Reason L. and Ian B |
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What the dude above said it's the only one I know anyone know any others? |
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I really like the EMT plate impulses I find a while ago (I think from Echochamber).
Also there are some nice ones from the Eventide, PCM960 and Kurzweil sets... |
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wwwill wrote:
Yep - there's a few PCM90 sets up there but, IIRC, the URS ones are the best. |
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http://www.echochamber.ch/
Some of THEE best plate/chamber IR's out there. I was turned on to this website after someone asked about good reverb for drums. The drum IR's on this work miracles! I use two reverbs now. One is SIR with those impulses, and the other is Kaejarhus's reverb which works very nicely. ---- "You are going to let the fear of poverty govern your life and your reward will be that you will eat, but you will not live." |
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beej wrote: I really like the EMT plate impulses I find a while ago (I think from Echochamber).
Also there are some nice ones from the Eventide, PCM960 and Kurzweil sets... Ohh Yeahh, http://h142817.serverkompetenz.net/echochamber/impulse.htm Grab the impulses and the drum and waveform samples EDIT: Looks like No name beat me to the echochamber info. |
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wwwill wrote: Ohh Yeahh,
http://h142817.serverkompetenz.net/echochamber/impulse.htm Grab the impulses and the drum and waveform samples EDIT: Looks like No name beat me to the echochamber info. S'cool - cheers for the heads up on the waveforms - as they sound awesome thru KarmaFX modular |
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http://www.spiritcanyonaudio.com./convbundle.php
These are great for otherworldly sounds but also work great for standard reverbs. |
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wwwill wrote: beej wrote: I really like the EMT plate impulses I find a while ago (I think from Echochamber).
Also there are some nice ones from the Eventide, PCM960 and Kurzweil sets... Ohh Yeahh, http://h142817.serverkompetenz.net/echochamber/impulse.htm Grab the impulses and the drum and waveform samples EDIT: Looks like No name beat me to the echochamber info. Good call on the samples!! ---- The following statement is true. The previous statement is false. |
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The 32bit UAD 140's at echochamber are particularly fine. |
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