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Bricasti M7 Impulse Responses from LiquidSonics (FREE!)


mibby

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After purchasing a few of the entry level LiquidSonics reverbs, I was poking around on their website and ran across these in the FAQ section.

I recently purchased some LiquidSonics reverbs, and reading through the site, I discovered that they have made their captures of the Bricasti M7 IRs freely available for use in any convolution reverb! LiquidSonics has a proprietary format for their reverbs, but these are the .WAV files that they used to create those files.

I'm blown away! What a generous thing to offer!  Even though Reverberate3 is kind of redundant now with this discovery, I'm happy to support this dev and looking forward to digging in to these reverbs.  ? 

(Size Warning: The unzipped .WAV files are almost 10GB!)

It's under the FAQ section:

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Can I use the Bricasti M7 captures for free without purchasing a Fusion-IR compatible convolver?

https://www.liquidsonics.com/knowledge-base/

Direct link here:

https://downloads.liquidsonics.com/fusion-ir/sources/LiquidSonics_Bricasti_M7_Fusion-IR_Sources.zip

 

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IIRC these are freely available due to Bricasti’s explicit request thereto: as Liquidsonics are using Bricasti M7 IRs, they have to allow everyone to use them. 
Of course, Reverberate (and 7th Heaven) provide all sorts of tweakability settings. 
 

I use the SlateDigital VerbSuite to run these free Bricasti IRs. 

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I think Seventh Heaven is an algorithmic reverb.  Although the user docs talk about "Fusion-IR Powered Reverb" (?) so I'm not sure.  I suppose, if nothing else, you get Presets and the UI if you like it.

They talk about the different algorithms in the comparison section on this page...

https://www.liquidsonics.com/software/seventh-heaven/

 

 

 

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Seventh Heaven also convolution based and uses the same proprietary Fusion-IR approach like Reverberate 3 and VerbSuite Classics, but they all provide different tweakability, and Seventh Heaven Professional is the most developed of them all. But I gladly stick to VerbSuite. 
Anyway, those Bricasti wav-files (non Fusion-IR) you found are generic and can even be used in free convolution reverbs. 

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