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Samples » presets, patches, impulses
OwnHammer Impulse Response Libraries Heavy Hitters Collection Volume I WAV screenshot
WAV | July 20 2016 | 8.15 GB
CABINETS AND SPEAKERS
The “412 DZL” is based on a Diezel front loaded 4x12 cabinet.
- “12K” based on Celestion G12K-100 speakers.
- “GOV” based on Eminence Governor speakers.
- “V30” based on Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
The “412 MAR” is based on a Marshall Mode Four 4x12 cabinet.
- “EDVH” based on Celestion G12EVH speakers.
- “T75” based on Celestion G12T-75 speakers.
- “V30” based on Celestion Vintage 30MF speakers.
The “412 MES” is based on a Mesa Standard/Oversized 4x12 cabinet.
- “G80” based on vintage Celestion G12-80 (original “Classic Lead”) speakers.
- “H30” based on Celestion 75 Hz G12H-30 “cream back” speakers.
- “V30” based on Mesa/Boogie custom Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.
The “412 ORN” is based on an Orange PPC412 4x12 cabinet.
- “H30” based on 1971 Celestion 75 Hz G12H-30 speakers.
- “M25” based on 6402 cone Celestion 75 Hz G12M-25 speakers.
- “V30” based on 8 ohm Orange Amps custom Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.

A1 PICKS
A1 Picks is a folder containing 20 files selected from the entire library (consisting of thousands) that serves to
provide a starting point and overview of the choice cabs, speakers, and mixes, especially for those new to IR’s.

SINGLE CABS SPEAKER BLENDS
In the Single Cabs section, each of the four cabinets contains mixes of two speakers for all available speaker types
within that enclosure. The naming convention is an indication of sonic characteristics regarding the way they are
combined and is as follows:
“Speaker 1 + Speaker 2” - where the speaker listed first is the dominant one in the mixture.

V30 CAB BLENDS
In the V30 Cab Blends section, cabinets are mixed together in pairs using the files from the V30 section of each.
The naming convention is an indication of sonic characteristics regarding the way they are combined and is as
follows:
“Cabinet 1 + Cabinet 2” - where the cab listed first is the dominant one in the mixture.

THE MICS AND MIC MIXES
In this library, the speaker cabinet was sampled with many microphones and capture types.
For microphones with position numbers 00 through 10, these positions represent movement across the face of the
speaker along the relative sweet spot from brighter and closer to center (00) to darker and further out on the cap
or cone (10). These numbers do not represent any specific unit of measure and are merely sequential arbitrary
definitions.
Positions labeled “EDGE” place the microphone near the rim of the speaker cone, but still in a tonally usable area.
Positions labeled “FRED” place the microphone at the very center of the speaker at a 45 degree angle, ala the
popular “Studio Fredman 45” technique.
Below are explanations of the mic models and pre-made mix types:

MICS
“57” is based on a modern production Shure SM57 dynamic microphone.
“70” is based on a Microtech Gefell UMT70S condenser microphone.
“121” is based on a Royer R121 ribbon microphone.
“160” is based on a Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon microphone.
“414” is based on an AKG C414 B-ULS condenser microphone.
“421” is based on a vintage Telefunken MD421-5 dynamic microphone.
“MID” is based on a mid field placed AEA R92 ribbon microphone.
“REAR” is based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser microphone.
“ROOM” is based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser microphone.

MIXES
“CHUNK” is based on a more “fat” sounding version of the PROG mix.
“CUT” is based on an on-axis 57 and off-axis 57 mic combination.
“CUT+121” is based on a 121 added to the Quick-Start CUT mix.
“JS” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Jon Symons.
“MDRN” is based on a 57 + 421 mic combination.
“OH1” is based on a 57 + 121 mic combination.
“OH1F” is based on a more “fat” sounding 57 + 121 mic combination.
“OH2” is based on a 421 + 121 mic combination.
“OH2F” is based on a more “fat” sounding 421 + 121 mic combination.
“PROG” is a proprietary mix that excels in modern progressive music styles.
“SP2” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Scott Peterson.
The mix files in the “Summary” folder are based on a 57 + 70 + 121 mic combination. This mix fits somewhere in
the middle of the brightness and darkness scale of the OwnHammer pre-made mix types.

QUICK START CONTENTS
The Quick Start folder contains the OwnHammer picks for the most universally ideal single mic and mix positions.
Though your mileage may vary, this is a great starting point to get an idea of the overall sound of the cab, speaker,
mics, and mixes, and discovering which options you may wish to explore further in the auditioning process.

MID BOOST FILES
In the Quick Start folder, all contents have a traditional entry picked from the Mics and Mixes sections, as well a
Quick Start contents exclusive feature: the mid boost alternate voicing. The Mid Boost files end with an “M+”, and
can be useful in counter balancing bright or scooped amps or amp models, guitars and pickups, bus processing,
and/or playback systems – especially PA’s at high volumes. M+ IR’s can also be appropriate for exposed and center
panned solo/lead guitar sections in both tonality and feel, or personal/artistic preference to mid heavy tones.
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

KNOW YOUR PLATFORM'S FILE FORMAT!
THIS LIBRARY CONTAINS .WAV FORMAT FILES ONLY.



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  Resident 26.04.2015 1 494
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  Contributor 29.06.2010 1108 1363
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to be continous...
  Resident 1.10.2013 4662 9012
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  Banned 3.08.2012 74 17247
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SiNGLE PART + 2 PARTS + 12 PARTS

  Member 1.04.2019 1
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Hey, thanks for the link. But I can't download the part number 3. And I can't use the usenet.nl to download the whole file. Can you up the parts again?
  Resident 26.04.2015 1 494
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  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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I agree that the O H collection is overwhelming. There are "too much" variations etc...
But we see it that way because, thanks to our contributors, we're about to have it all.
If you buy only what suit your needs, you'll be glad to have such a choice.
  Resident 26.04.2015 1 494
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  Member 15.10.2013 127
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i wonder if 96 is enough good to use with lecab, with my 48 project.
if it work well. why not delete all 44 48 88 ? would free some space hard drive!

big tx for all those impulses. seems to be good!
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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This is exactly what I'm doing. I keep only the format that suits me and only the 500 ms version and the pdf description. Saving more than 80% of space.
This one pack is now occupying 1.38GB only on my HD.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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What would be the best program to use these IRs?
The most easy and flexible?
  Resident 10.10.2013 2 128
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For me, NadIR is perfect for me (most of the time) when I only need 2 IRs at the same time. You can visit this site http://www.igniteamps.com/en/audio-plug-ins to download it and discover some other good stuff there .

If you want more complex routing, Redwirez mixIR2 is the way to go.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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Thank for your answer, I tried MixIR2 and I didn't like it, probably because I was unable to make it work properly on the first shot.

And yes, I tried back Nadir thanks to your comment, and it's better for me. Thank you.
  Resident 26.04.2015 1 494
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  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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Thank you for you're answer Plomerus. I dont use 32bit.
But what if I use Sir convolution reverb? Would it be a good solution?
  Resident 26.04.2015 1 494
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  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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OK, thank you !!
  Resident 10.10.2013 2 128
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Couldn't agree more! MixIR2 is very versatile but kind of over complex.

NadIR makes my workflow much much better. It's loaded on 95% of my bass/guitar tracks.
  Resident 10.08.2010 1 460
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Can somebody tell me which archive(s) the diezel cab is in? (i'm not interested in any other). thank!
Both the eyes are one-sided. For the perfect balance, you need Shiva’s third eye :D
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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Al of this comes into these 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
  Resident 26.04.2015 1 494
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  Resident 10.08.2010 1 460
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you were right, thanks again!
Both the eyes are one-sided. For the perfect balance, you need Shiva’s third eye :D
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Heavy Hitlers Collection
http://oi65.tinypic.com/j5jf6c.jpg
  Resident 10.08.2010 1 460
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thanks buddy! Cuz I don't want to download all that just for a cab...I just want to try it out and compare with the one loaded in my Torpedo
Both the eyes are one-sided. For the perfect balance, you need Shiva’s third eye :D
  Resident 19.11.2013 1 1613
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Speaking of Torpedo Wall Of Sound 3 Lysergyk....

"You can use and evaluate all of the plug-in’s functionalities for 30 days. At the end of that period you will be reminded to place your first cabinet purchase in order to get a full, definitive license of use."

I assume that means we can say buy $20 of cabs and then have a permanent fully licensed version, and we can use 3rd party wavs etc as well, seems like a nice program.
  Resident 10.08.2010 1 460
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I'm not too sure about the software as I use their hardware, but one thing I can tell you is that it's definitely worth every penny. I bought mine a while back and have been more than satisfied with it.

the company also has very swift and responsive customer support.
Both the eyes are one-sided. For the perfect balance, you need Shiva’s third eye :D
  Resident 10.08.2010 1 460
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Also there no difference sound wise between their WOS and torpedo
Both the eyes are one-sided. For the perfect balance, you need Shiva’s third eye :D
  Member 3.12.2014 2 15
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quote by GonBito be continous...

Hey GonBi,

Thanks for this massive upload, but do you know if there will be torrent of this? Greatly appreciated.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2376 16093
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This post is not closed to mirrors, so anyone who wants to, can do a torrent mirror.
  Member 27.08.2015 8 42
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This is awesome. Now we have the entire Ownhammer Library (even though this pack was released very recently)!

Now, in my opinion they are indeed overkill. I'm guessing top producers that have real first hand experience with all these combinations, techniques, and microphones, know what to look for and can make the best out of these packs. However, for the actual musicians or not-so-skilled producers is just insane to browse through all this stuff that you probably won't ever need.

My favourite impulse brand so far is 3 Sigma Audio. Only 10 impulses per cab: 5 different captures, with two variations (tube poweramp and neutral SS poweramp). They sound awesome and I don't need to waste hours trying to find "that" impulse hiding in a +200 library.

Good thing we have options :)

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