Impulses for Acoustic Mirror

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About:............................................................................. These are from a set of impulse response files created by kang for use with Sound Forge's Acoustic Mirror Direct-X Plugin. While they can be used with other convolution software they sound best when used with A-M. These impulses were created by a musician for other computer musicians and not by some geek-ass 'acoustik' scientist.You are invited to compare the results of these reverbs with any other existing electronic reverbs, be it a plugin, a reverb box of any price,or other available impulses. See the links to download other impulse examples from said-mentioned reverbs to compare for yourself. Generally speaking,I think I did a good job. |
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Files:.............................................................................. Set One are the earliest impulses I created. And while not as musical as the second set, these are still a good effort with some decent reverbs. They are in a self-extracting executable within the zips: špart 1 špart 2 They are in a self-extracting executable within the zips: špart 1 špart 2 They are in a self-extracting executable within the zips: špart 1 špart 2 see the 'Read Me' file for more info before downloading špart 1 špart 2 (removed for space) ~Read Me |
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Links:.............................................................................. The maker of Acoustic Mirror Also has a small collection of Impulses to download for free - Beamsonic - Beamer has created a number of impulses from studio gear. The microphone impulses are recommended - RealReverb - A plugin for WinAmp that uses impulse verbs. There are a number of Impulse packs to download - RT - Homeboy has created some homemade Impulses Just a few but watch for future developments - Arboretum - A Software company compares different Reverbs. With some Impulses to download from their ftp -Arboretum's ftp- - Deaf Italians - A lot of bad impulses scattered through different folders Not Recomended - Lexicon 480L - 2 lousy samples from a CD of impulses created with the Lexicon 480L. A $12000 reverb unit. Compare and save your money. - Hog - A free software convolver Interesting but not easy to use |