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PastToFutureReverbs M49 Vintage Tube Mic IRs! Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV screenshot
Impulse Responses (IRs) WAV | AudioZ Exclusive | 2.19 MB
One of the best sounding tube mics ever.

This mich would cost you easily 15000$!

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Check out the demo! (you will hear the same phrase first without and after that with the M49 IR) Demo mic was a U87 Clone

The mic on the demo has the same capsule so the difference would be much bigger with another mic


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comments

  Resident 28.09.2014 1 468
+53
so can someone help me understand how someone would use this? i know you load it into what ever ir plugin but for what purpose? what can i do with this and my tml 103???
  Member 16.01.2014 101
+18
you load this into an IR loader and use 100%. wet.Then it supposedly will give you the M49 tone into your recordings
  Resident 8.03.2015 12 588
+398
yeah? but with any mic input? if you connect a shure sm58 or a condenser it's not the same at least we should be able to match the input to white or pink noise or something.. like this does not works..at all.
  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
+392
Or spend a fortune on an Berlin, Germany Neumann M49 that has nothing vintage about it—because 'vintage' isn't quite the right term here; the M49 is more modern than anything else, capturing the purity and clarity of the human voice. The M49 is like the Stradivarius of microphones.

The term 'vintage sound' can be applied to the sonority of the Beach Boys in L.A.

One of the world's foremost sound engineers, Bill Schnee, shared this insight after noticing that artists often asked him why their recorded voices sounded so perfect, he realized it was the M49 microphone. Because of word of mouth M49 is still manufactured today.

What a disappointing demo; they could have at least included a singer with better pitch.

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