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Am 26.03.2013 14:44, schrieb James Stone:
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On Mar 26, 2013 1:01 PM, "hermann meyer" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:brummer-@web.de">brummer-@web.de</a>>
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> Hi <br>
><br>
> I've found a amassing Free (CC BY 3.0) Impulse Response
files pack for metal-guitarists (20 amps) here:<br>
> They are well trimmed and sound amassing, to be used with
IR.lv2, jconvolver or guitarix.<br>
> <br>
> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.virtualampstash.com/thread/191/ir-pack-metal-amps-bestplugins">http://www.virtualampstash.com/thread/191/ir-pack-metal-amps-bestplugins</a><br>
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> Another Free Package from Dredd (Bestplugins) is here:<br>
> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.virtualampstash.com/thread/187/mega-ir-pack-bands-bestplugins">http://www.virtualampstash.com/thread/187/mega-ir-pack-bands-bestplugins</a><br>
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> As well dedicated to the metal lover here. 8-) <br>
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<p>Thx! Not tried them yet, but I am wondering what the second
load of IRs is? It just looks like a load of bands/songs and I
don't understand how you would generate an ir from that.. I
guess it might be able to model the overall reverb on the track
but I can't see how it would be of relevance to modeling
individual guitar amp internal reverb?<br>
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Those IR's didn't do a reverb, okay, they do as well a bit of
reverb, some of them, but, they are most mean as a kind of EQ. <br>
I haven’t checked out the second package, because my interest is
more EQ'ing of amps (in the case of convolution), and therefor the
first package is great. Just a kind of distortion before the
convolver, and you be done. <br>
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Dredd created a lot of very nice IR-files, as well he is involved in
amp modeling to, I remember I've read somewhere were he explain what
the second pack is mean for, and how he do it, but I didn't have it
parade right now. <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span> :-) </span></span><br>
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I guess the videos there will show a bit what you can do with them.
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greets<br>
hermann<br>
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