Announcing a new, free impulse response lib (Bricasti)
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- KVRer
- 25 posts since 27 Feb, 2005 from The Netherlands
Hello all,
Next week recordings will start for a new and FREE impulse response library, created with the highly acclaimed Bricasti M7 reverb unit. I will do my utmost best to get the same pristine quality as with the first two very popular Samplicity IR libraries (Lex 960 and TCE Sys 6000).
Announcing a new and free Samplicity IR library
I hope the mods will not mind this announcement here, as this library will be a free downloadable product.
Cheers,
Peter
Next week recordings will start for a new and FREE impulse response library, created with the highly acclaimed Bricasti M7 reverb unit. I will do my utmost best to get the same pristine quality as with the first two very popular Samplicity IR libraries (Lex 960 and TCE Sys 6000).
Announcing a new and free Samplicity IR library
I hope the mods will not mind this announcement here, as this library will be a free downloadable product.
Cheers,
Peter
Peter Emanuel Roos
My Music - FaceBook - Samplicity Impulse Responses
My Music - FaceBook - Samplicity Impulse Responses
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- KVRist
- 239 posts since 21 Apr, 2010
Keep up posted ! 
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 30 Jan, 2009 from UK
Really excited about the plan to have ER and tails recorded separately - convolution has been missing this level of control for way too long.
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- KVRer
- 25 posts since 7 May, 2003
This would be very, very useful. The 2 (that I know of) previous attempts to sample the M7 have provided some useful...but flawed IRs.
Why not provide the tails and ERs separately right from the start? This would alleviate the need for sampling the same preset with varying ER/tail balances and allow the user to adjust to taste. Create 3 (true stereo) IRs for a single preset...(ER/tail/complete)...then on to the next.
I would gladly take 8 perfect M7 IRs (bright room/studio/hall/plate and dark room/studio/hall/plate) in lieu of all of the Bricasti samples currently available.
Good luck with your project.
PS-Will this M7 have the V2 software presets onboard?
Why not provide the tails and ERs separately right from the start? This would alleviate the need for sampling the same preset with varying ER/tail balances and allow the user to adjust to taste. Create 3 (true stereo) IRs for a single preset...(ER/tail/complete)...then on to the next.
I would gladly take 8 perfect M7 IRs (bright room/studio/hall/plate and dark room/studio/hall/plate) in lieu of all of the Bricasti samples currently available.
Good luck with your project.
PS-Will this M7 have the V2 software presets onboard?
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- KVRian
- 951 posts since 18 Jun, 2004 from Here I am.
Great news of course!liquidsonics wrote:Really excited about the plan to have ER and tails recorded separately - convolution has been missing this level of control for way too long.
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- KVRAF
- 2048 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Germany
Excuse my stupid question, as I am new to convolution stuff, but can I load these straight into Cubases Reverence ?
Chers
Alex
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Alex
- KVRAF
- 2138 posts since 8 Feb, 2007
Yay ! \o/
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
- KVRian
- 1233 posts since 29 Dec, 2008 from Lithuania
Hi
Awesome news
Still, I have a question.
I make music, some I put for free and some I sell. I've seen this limitation "as long as these IRs are not included in any commercial product".
Is that concerning only selling those IR as library or also music made using those ?
Thanks
Awesome news
Still, I have a question.
I make music, some I put for free and some I sell. I've seen this limitation "as long as these IRs are not included in any commercial product".
Is that concerning only selling those IR as library or also music made using those ?
Thanks
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 25 posts since 27 Feb, 2005 from The Netherlands
A few short answers for those of you who have subscribed to this topic:
the library is now out (see my site).
REVerence can directly read the Quad files of this library.
No, I have not yet recorded ERs and tails separately, I didn't have enough time
but when money permits, I will re-do all, and then also with ERs and tails separated.
This library does not have the typical problems that the other free ones have:
bad SNRs, bad fade-outs, timing problems. I have a working method that prevents all these quick-and-dirty end-results. My M7 IRs have SNRs above -90 dB (some other free ones fade out into -40 dB noise!). I cannot understand why other M7 IRs have such bad SNRs... Have they used 10 second sweeps? From their spectra I can see that they are least not spiked (which is a terrible approach, btw).
Another reason to re-do it all, might be to get my SNRs in the range of -110 dB to -140 dB, like my Lex960 and TCE6000 libraries. I used a different approach then, with two DAWs running SoundForge. This time I used Cubase (where automation helped me with my timing spikes/markers).
Happy music making and mixing!
the library is now out (see my site).
REVerence can directly read the Quad files of this library.
No, I have not yet recorded ERs and tails separately, I didn't have enough time
This library does not have the typical problems that the other free ones have:
bad SNRs, bad fade-outs, timing problems. I have a working method that prevents all these quick-and-dirty end-results. My M7 IRs have SNRs above -90 dB (some other free ones fade out into -40 dB noise!). I cannot understand why other M7 IRs have such bad SNRs... Have they used 10 second sweeps? From their spectra I can see that they are least not spiked (which is a terrible approach, btw).
Another reason to re-do it all, might be to get my SNRs in the range of -110 dB to -140 dB, like my Lex960 and TCE6000 libraries. I used a different approach then, with two DAWs running SoundForge. This time I used Cubase (where automation helped me with my timing spikes/markers).
Happy music making and mixing!
Peter Emanuel Roos
My Music - FaceBook - Samplicity Impulse Responses
My Music - FaceBook - Samplicity Impulse Responses
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- KVRian
- 1439 posts since 25 Nov, 2008 from Seattle, WA
Nice! Do you have Reverence presents for all of the impulses? That would help us not have to re-import all of the IRs and save-as a Reverence preset.
