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  • Where i can find a good IR for convolution?

    Hi guys
    i'm looking for a good IR file for a orchestral ensamble (large sections).
    i need some feedback for a free download IR on the web.
    Some info,links, and name of file....

    Please help me
    Thanks
    Piernick

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    @Piernick said:

    Hi guys
    i'm looking for a good IR file for a orchestral ensamble (large sections).
    i need some feedback for a free download IR on the web.
    Some info,links, and name of file....

    Please help me
    Thanks
    Piernick



    You need Peter Roos. He's your man. [:D]

  • Haha, cool Paul, thanks,

    I just happen to pass by - I have been away from the forums for several weeks now, deeply sunk in a rapid, emotional and stressful divorce process... [:'(]

    Piernick,

    Just check my site www.Samplicity.com for my first IR library: a collection of 89 true stereo IR's from a very famous high-end digital reverb box. There are also 4 sets with additional variations. The site offers some general information - please contact me by email if you have specific questions.

    I have been kindly asked by the manufacturer of "this" hardware box, to avoid any suggestion that there is a relation between Samplicity and their products. So, to honor their request, I am a bit vague about the source of the IR's on the site.

    You can download and try two free IR sets, a Concert Hall and a Church. Finally there are a few simple demos. There will be more longer musical pieces in dry and mixed versions.

    For free downloads you should check www.NoiseVault.com.

    I have made an interesting comparison page that compares the quality of my IR's and similar free NV IR's for the same preset from the same device. There is the link:

    http://www.samplicity.com/comparisons.html

    The maker of this free set highly recommends my collection, as do several people have have started using them. I have aimed at optimal signal-to-noise ratio's by using long sweeps, and I am proud myself about the final results.

    Best regards,

    Peter Roos
    www.PeterRoos.com / www.Samplicity.com

  • Very, very sorry to hear that Pete - all the very best.

  • Another first-rate source for hi-end (albeit not free) IRs is Ernest Cholakis' www.numericalsound.com .

    HTH,

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library

    PS - good to see you back, Peter!

    /Dietz - Vienna Symphonic Library
  • thanks to all.
    i check the links.
    Thanks peter and all my best