Samplicity have since created a more thorough set of 'true stereo' impulses of the M7 than Acousticas. Follow the link in this post...
http://chopstickkk.posterous.com/free-true-stereo-bricasti-m7-reverb-impulse...
And to quote Samplicity's site - 'This library is completely FREE, to comply with the request from Bricasti that it is allowed to create impulse responses with the M7, as long as these IRs are not included in any commercial product.'
As Chris pointed out, IR's inherently miss out on the time domain effects of the machines, but these are definitely some of the nicest impulses out there to my ears, free or not!
John.
--- On Wed, 17/8/11, William Brent william.brent@gmail.com wrote:
From: William Brent william.brent@gmail.com Subject: Re: [PD] reverb in pd To: "chris clepper" cgclepper@gmail.com Cc: "saint" saintidle@yahoo.com, "pd list" pd-list@iem.at Date: Wednesday, 17 August, 2011, 20:47 All good to know - thanks for the response!
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 3:08 PM, chris clepper cgclepper@gmail.com wrote:
They did not have permission to make those IRs, but
Casey from Bricasti
informally said they were fine to use since they are
not really close to the
actual unit. Static IRs don't capture the modulation
and randomization in
high end reverb units (Lexicon PCM, Eventide,
Bricasti) so you don't get the
parts of the algorithm you pay big bucks for. That
is incidentally the main
difference between the reverb in a sub-$200 Lexi or TC
and one costing 10x
that!
Plate reverbs can be pretty accurately captured and
the IR takes up a lot
less space than an EMT 140. The commercial plugins
like Altiverb have much
better samples than the freebies unfortunately.
On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 1:11 PM, William Brent william.brent@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry to resurrect this old thread, but I
downloaded these IRs when
they were available and am wondering if they're
definitely 100% free
and open for any use. I have students that would
want to work with
them, but don't want to officially recommend that
and pass the .zip on
unless I can be sure there are no copyright
issues.
Does the original poster or anyone else know about
these details?
(btw, the link is now dead)
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:01 AM, saint saintidle@yahoo.com
wrote:
+1 on ben saylor's partconv~ - works
excellently.
arm yourself with the free acousticas
IR's...
http://www.acousticas.net/World/IRs/AcousticasM7.zip
of the $3,500 bricasti m7 unit... http://www.bricasti.com/m7.html
...and you'll not go back to algorithmic
reverbs again.
or just get some balloons and record your
own!
(grab those IR's soon as it seems acousticas
have gone out of business.
took me a few attempts to check but the link
is working.)
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