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PastToFutureReverbs Electric To 4/4 Double Bass Converter! Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV screenshot
Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV | AudioZ Exclusive | 750.17 KB
This is the second time that we’ve sampled a Double Bass body.

The first one was a 3/4 body, now you can get the biggest 4/4 body.

We used 2 Vintage Neumann Microphones (U47 & U87) and AKG 414.

Neve 1073 Mic Preamps and printed them on tape to capture the best image of this Vintage Contrabass.

We also managed to capture that natural big round woody sound which only a Double Bass can produce.

(24Bit/96kHz Wav Files) (Stereo & Mono Files)

Just don’t forget to put your direct signal to off (0%) in your IR loader. Or add dry signal to your taste.

Works best with Fretless Basses and Acoustic Basses with Piezo. But also sounds huge and unique with bass guitars like Fender Jazz Bass. It can add a big woody body to any kind of Bass Source.


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comments

  Resident 14.09.2013 10 699
+464
tried with proteus but can never load any of those files ?
  Member 16.08.2020 34
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I've tried the same thing with no luck Proteus loads .json files only (some sort of Java Script file) and all of these PTF releases are wave files.

I guess these are loaded into a convolution ir reverb plugin? That seems like a resource overkill for this type of thing. Later I will be trying a few iR loaders (they all seem to be for speaker cabinet iRs but they are whats available).

I have looked around the PTF website and instructions for how to actually use their responses seems to not exist. I do think they say you can use Proteus but do not explain how.

I have more reading and experimenting to do obviously.
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