REQ: Ownhammer Class-A Duo IRs
Hi!
I've seen there are some Ownhammer IR libraries, but haven't found this one. I'd really appreciate if somebody could share this pack.
Thanks a lot.
INFO:
[Cabinets & Speakers]
"112 VC15" based on a Vox AC15H1TVL open back solid mahogany 1x12 combo.
“BCT” based on a Celestion Bad Cat proprietary speaker.
“BLU” based on a 1963 Celestion T530 “Blue Alnico” speaker.
“F55” based on a 1979 Fane 125155 speaker.
“GLD” based on a Celestion Alnico Gold speaker.
“212 VC30” is based on a Vox AC-30/6 open back fawn 2x12 combo.
“BLU” based on 1963 Celestion T530 “Blue Alnico” speakers.
“M25” based on pre-Rola Celestion G12M-25 speakers.
“SLV” based on 1969 Celestion T1656 “Silver Alnico” speakers.
“V3H” based on hemp cone modified Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
[Microphones]
"57" based on a modern production Shure SM57 dynamic mic.
"70" based on a Microtech Gefell UMT70S condenser mic.
"121" based on a Royer R121 ribbon mic.
"160" based on a Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon mic.
"414" based on an AKG C414B-ULS condenser mic.
"421" based on a vintage Telefunken MD421 dynamic mic.
"MID" based on a mid field placed AEA R92 ribbon mic.
"REAR" based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser mic.
"ROOM" based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser mic.
Also included but not pictured:
"SM58" based on a modern production Shure SM58 dynamic mic.
[File Formats]
Wave Audio (.wav)
Wave audio format IR's (.wav) are compatible with convolution reverb type loaders in recording software and outboard hardware units and are provided in:
24 bit resolution
44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates
mono channel count
minimum phase transformed ("Mpt") and non-minimum phase transformed
200 and 500 ms decay tail lengths
For added convenience, .wav files appropriate for conversion or submission to the following platforms have been separated out and designated within the library structure:
Atomic Amplifire
Fractal Audio Systems hardware/software
Kemper Profiling Amp
Line 6 Helix
Two Notes hardware
I've seen there are some Ownhammer IR libraries, but haven't found this one. I'd really appreciate if somebody could share this pack.
Thanks a lot.
INFO:
[Cabinets & Speakers]
"112 VC15" based on a Vox AC15H1TVL open back solid mahogany 1x12 combo.
“BCT” based on a Celestion Bad Cat proprietary speaker.
“BLU” based on a 1963 Celestion T530 “Blue Alnico” speaker.
“F55” based on a 1979 Fane 125155 speaker.
“GLD” based on a Celestion Alnico Gold speaker.
“212 VC30” is based on a Vox AC-30/6 open back fawn 2x12 combo.
“BLU” based on 1963 Celestion T530 “Blue Alnico” speakers.
“M25” based on pre-Rola Celestion G12M-25 speakers.
“SLV” based on 1969 Celestion T1656 “Silver Alnico” speakers.
“V3H” based on hemp cone modified Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
[Microphones]
"57" based on a modern production Shure SM57 dynamic mic.
"70" based on a Microtech Gefell UMT70S condenser mic.
"121" based on a Royer R121 ribbon mic.
"160" based on a Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon mic.
"414" based on an AKG C414B-ULS condenser mic.
"421" based on a vintage Telefunken MD421 dynamic mic.
"MID" based on a mid field placed AEA R92 ribbon mic.
"REAR" based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser mic.
"ROOM" based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser mic.
Also included but not pictured:
"SM58" based on a modern production Shure SM58 dynamic mic.
[File Formats]
Wave Audio (.wav)
Wave audio format IR's (.wav) are compatible with convolution reverb type loaders in recording software and outboard hardware units and are provided in:
24 bit resolution
44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates
mono channel count
minimum phase transformed ("Mpt") and non-minimum phase transformed
200 and 500 ms decay tail lengths
For added convenience, .wav files appropriate for conversion or submission to the following platforms have been separated out and designated within the library structure:
Atomic Amplifire
Fractal Audio Systems hardware/software
Kemper Profiling Amp
Line 6 Helix
Two Notes hardware