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Bricasti M7 and Lexicon impulse response FREE


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This is dope! The guys from Samplicity are giving away their highly acclaimed impulse responses from the Bricasti M7 reverb unit for free. These files can be used in convolution plugins that can read IR files in Wave format, for instance Apple Space Designer, Steinberg REVerence, LiquidSonics Reverberate and Audioease Altiverb.

The Bricasti Design Model 7 provides the highest level of musicality and ease of control imaginable in a processor dedicated to the task of reverberation. In short: simply one of the best sounding reverbs you can get.

Grab the IRs here:

https://samplicity.com/bricasti-m7-impulse-response-files/

 

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In addition to our previous post about the Bricasti IR lib, here’s another huge Impulse Response collection: Download GN’s Personal Lexicon 480L IRs. “The reason for doing this was so that I could have a virtual 480L inside the box in my Pro Tools rig via Audio Ease‘s excellent Altiverb plug-in . Grab the IRs here:

https://www.housecallfm.com/download-gns-personal-lexicon-480l

(if you need a plugin to load these into, just drop a line)

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52 minutes ago, The Dispossessed Orangutan said:

Who is GN and why does Chrome flash a warning that this download is not secure?

Don't know who he is, but I downloaded this earlier and checked the zip file on VirusTotal. Result:  0/62

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Btw, you can also always get the huge Bricasti Impulse Response collection (3.5k files) from LiquidSonics here (under "Can I use the Bricasti M7 captures for free without purchasing a Fusion-IR compatible convolver?"): https://www.liquidsonics.com/knowledge-base/

This has been posted a few times here on the forum, but jsut in case someone has missed them.

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Years ago, I created the first collection of IRs of the 480L (sold by SEK'D America as Samplitools IR).

Later, I redid them and sold them as ReverbTools.

At that time, software based algorithmic Reverb was not particularly good... and was CPU intensive.

Convolution was the only way to achieve higher quality Reverb.

The limitation with Convolution is that it doesn't capture any of the modulation in the reverb tails.

 

Flash forward to today...

Relab's  LX480 plugin is bit-accurate recreation of Lexicon's 480L.

What comes out is identical to the real 480L.

 

Convolution and IRs can/do produce great sounding ambience.

If you're looking for authentic 480L ambience, check out the LX480.  

https://relabdevelopment.com/lx480-dual-engine-reverb/

The downside, it's not free.  ?

 

If you're into the Bricasti M7:

Seventh Heaven Professional sounds fantastic.

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

We have numerous TV/Film composer clients using it.

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