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PastToFutureReverbs AEG Telefunken M20 Analog Tape Recorder IR's! Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV screenshot
Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV | AudioZ Exclusive | 2.76 MB
One of the most advanced and most expensive tape machines ever made in Germany (Still around 10.000$!)

We used our favorite tape SM911 to sample this beauty

The results are once again amazing!

15 IPS & 30 IPS have been sampled in different gain stages!

You will get 16 world-class tape IR’s in this set

96 kHz Wav Files

These tape IR’s sound amazing on drums and on almost everything!

Check out the demo!


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comments

  Banned 21.03.2023 49
+5
Can you use this in recorded vocals and would somebody kindly explain how?
  Member 28.12.2016 185
+65
open convolution reverb plugin (most daws have one built in), load the IR
  Member 1.01.2018 3 267
+127
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  Member 16.04.2015 15 295
+1501
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  Member 21.05.2018 10 331
+312
This is my personal opinion, but when I tested this M20 IR, I got the most ideal results out of all of PastToFutureReverbs' analog tape IRs. The high-fidelity, grating texture of digital sound is easily removed. It would be interesting to compare this IR with the same Telefunken M5 IR from PastToFutureReverbs. The compatibility varies greatly with the input material. You may want to use it for different purposes (e.g., controlling the distance to the instrument). I used Waves IR1 Efficient to convert all my WAVs to presets.
  Member 24.02.2023 289
+100
Do they know IR doesn't capture SATURATION/COMPRESSION and such ?
More and more ridiculous ... Adam monitoring was already high level.

PastToFutureReverbs is running to be the most ridiculous audio trend driven business model ever ...

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