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Thought I might give some stuff away on my site...

Some IR's:
Lexicon LXP-15
MPC60II

and some samples:
Moog MG1 fx
HipHop Breaks created on my MPC60II

This is my first attempt at publishing a web site.
So please feel free to give me some feedback. Do u like the free stuff? Does the site look good?

Still have to add my show reel... When I can find time to finish it!

Go to the link below and click on free stuff:
http://www.goldbaby.co.nz

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So has anyone tried the free stuff yet... :)

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how and for what.. can i use the MPC60 IRs....? i am not very familiar with IRs... but i love the MPC60II
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Hi Reprznt

IR is short for Impulse Response.

You can use the MPC60 IR's in a Convolution based Plug-in like Space Designer in Logic (Mac only) or SIR (If you use PC)... http://www.knufinke.de/sir/index_en.html

I use it in Colortone Pro... http://www.tritonedigital.com/colortone.htm
I created the IR's to be used in Colortone Pro...

It imparts a certain amount of the character that the MPC60 has...

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so i put it in the effects chain? and it will somehow add character to the sound? no kidding... that sounds real cool. Thanks very much for your efforts!
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what did you sample the character from then?

the D/A's or some else?
in use, wouldn't these IR's just give you the sound of the D/A's of the MPC60?

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Finally! A MPC60 Impulse response!! Totally f*ckin awesome!! Will try it out right away!

Thanks!!

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just downloading too. Thanks!

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Don't expect an MPC60 emulator... It won't give you that 12bit sound... Maybe add a bit reducer in your fx chain... However the IR's do impart something of the MPC60 character. The 2 Low settings seems to be the most useful...

I am not an expert on Convolution but I think an accurate emulation of a sampler is impossible with IR's... Some one with more understanding of the process my be able to explain..

Anyway it was an interesting experiment... And I think there are some useful sonic flavors to be had by using the IR's...

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The beats are pretty cool :)

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