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PastToFutureReverbs Django Gypsy Guitar IRs Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV screenshot
Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV | AudioZ Exclusive | 1.85 MB
This was one of the most requested acoustic guitar IR's from us to sample

If you like that wonderful Selmer-Maccaferri acoustic guitar sound that cuts through, these IR’s will deliver it!

This is the guitar with an O sound hole which is considered to be the real Django guitar that the master himself has also played

We will also capture a D hole Gypsy Guitar in the future

Check out the off-on demo to hear how close we come to the real deal!

(24Bit/96kHz Wav Files)

You will get 9 world-class IR’s in this pack.

Made with Neumann KM54, U47, Neve & API Pre-amps


This exclusive release was generously supplied to us by our member trae_hym
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  Member 24.11.2022 2 227
+139
Next IRs to drop..

"Vanilla Ice drinking Mountain Dew in the Men's restroom at Taj Mahal. These IRs are world class and highly requested. Rare U890 mic and Telefunkenstein preamp recorded at 3000kHz-600-bit Dolby Atmos"
  Member 19.01.2023 96
+12
Thank you pirat
  Member 21.05.2018 10 332
+312
Great IR file. I have tested this IR with a variety of sources and am amazed that it works better than expected.

It can be used for a variety of instrument sounds. It can filter a digitally correct and beautiful but uninteresting and unusable track into something usable in an instant. It can be used as a very useful "distressed effect tool".

Each of the recorded IR files has a distinctly different frequency range for which it is suitable, so it can be used for a wide variety of material. I suggest using this IR pack as a "bandpass filter with distressed effect".

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