Overloud Choptones Famous 4×12 G12M IR Library for TH-U SuperCabinet (Download)
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Overloud Choptones Famous 4×12 G12M IR Library for TH-U SuperCabinet (Download) Overview
This library features IRs systematically captured with 12 mics on a motorized mic stand for over 300 total impulse responses. The mics recorded IRs in 8 to 16 positions each, with some of the mics receiving an extra off-axis capture at 45°. The Famous 4×12 G12M provides the true voice of rock.
Made for the SuperCabinet
The SuperCabinet IR processor makes it easy to blend and create custom cabinet tones and export IRs in WAV format for use in external IR loaders and modelers. The Famous 4×12 G12M library is a great choice for guitarists seeking a versatile and powerful rock- and metal-amp combo in an affordable package.
- Graphically browse the IRs in the library
- Blend them together
- Craft new cabinet tones with the unique multiband mode
- Use the IR in the software
- Export the IRs in WAV-file format, compatible with software IR loaders and all the major hardware modelers
Famous 4×12 G12M
IR-Capture Specifications
The microphones used during the capture sessions for this IR library are:
- AKG C414
- Audio Technica 2035
- Audix i5
- Beyerdynamic M160
- Electro Voice RE20
- Neumann U87
- Royer 121
- Sennheiser MD21
- Sennheiser MD421
- Sennheiser MD441
- Shure SM7
- Shure SM57
Every microphone has been moved to 4 different horizontal positions (Cap, Cap Edge, Cone, and Cone Edge), two distances each, for a total of 8 IRs each. For some of the microphones, the measurements have been repeated with the microphone at an off axis (45°). All the measurements have been repeated twice, with two different mic preamps: a Neve 1073 and a German preamp.