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412 RECT-ST Essentials

412 RECT-ST Essentials

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The 412 RECT-ST Essentials wave audio format impulse response library captures and is seeking to recreate the sound of a straight Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard oversized 4x12 closed back cabinet loaded with UK 70W Celestion T4335 Vintage 30 speakers.

Impulse response files are provided in Wave Audio Format (.wav), and have been minimum phase transformed using a proprietary algorithm.

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MICROPHONES:

• 7B (based on a Shure SM7B)
• 57 (based on a Shure SM57)
• 58 (based on a Shure SM58)
• 87 (based on a vintage Neumann U87)
• 121 (based on a Royer R121)
• 160 (based on a Beyerdynamic M160)
• 414 (based on a vintage AKG C414-B ULS)
• 421 (based on a vintage Sennheiser MD421)
• 441 (based on a vintage Sennheiser MD441)
• 906 (based on a Sennheiser e906)




CUSTOM MIXES:

• Quick Mixes: 10 custom tones that cover the essentials from clean to mean, and studio to stage

• (r)Evolution Mixes: 80 mix types from our renowned and groundbreaking (r)Evolution Bundle

• Mic Pair Mixes: every potential dual mic combination from the ten single mics

• A singular mix can also be found in the Summary folder for instant access to a middle-of-the-road tone to get up and running immediately






FILE FORMAT:

All impulse responses in this library are provided in wave audio (.wav) file format, which is compatible with most hardware and software loaders. All files are mono channel count, 24-bit, have been minimum phase transformed using a proprietary algorithm, and provisioned in 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88.2 kHz, and 96 kHz sample rates.


PRODUCT VERSION:

This impulse response library product adheres to our V7 cabinet modeling procedures and methodologies. IR's created in this way best compliment the sounds of tube amps and digital amp platforms and products that meet the standards set in the post machine learning age of amp modeling. Find out more on the V7 Info Page.


COPYRIGHT NOTICE:

OwnHammer products are licensed, not sold. Purchasing content from OwnHammer grants you temporary license to use the products, but does not grant ownership or rights to redistribute or create derivative works, all of which still belong solely to OwnHammer, LLC. For more information, please see the TOS and EULA.





Frequently Asked Questions




If the platform in question accepts wave audio format (.wav) files in 24-bit resolution, mono channel count, and at 44.1, 48, 88.2, or 96 kHz sample rate: YES.

If verification is necessary prior to making a commercial purchase, this can be accomplished with the OwnHammer IR Freebie.

PLEASE NOTE: any technical difficulties that an individual may encounter are NEVER the fault of the IR, and AWLWAYS the fault of the loading platform or the individual attempting to load it. Whether it is a USB driver issue, multi-file array import issue, user error, etc, you will find that if you take any file you may have an issue with and load it into a product from a different manufacturer, that the problem goes away. For this reason, technical support is not offered regarding impulse response libraries, as it is ALWAYS the loading platform that is the culprit and NEVER the IR. Therefor, the burden of support is ALWAYS on the loading platform manufacturer/developer, and will not be permitted to be outsourced to OwnHammer.




OwnHammer is not the appropriate resource for such a question, nor officially qualified to answer on behalf of any 3rd party entities regarding their products' functionality. Rather, this responsibility lies with the 3rd party platform, either via their provided documentation or customer support system.

OwnHammer wave audio format IR's are 24-bit, and in 96, 88.2, 48, and 44.1 kHz sampling rates, should you need to confirm those specifics against 3rd party documentation or with 3rd party platform support.

In the event that the platform in question finds itself in the below list, some information on known/submitted platforms and their native operating formats and requirements can be found at:

Tutorials :: File Formats




As stated in the above two entries, OwnHammer is not the appropriate resource for such a question, nor officially qualified to answer on behalf of any 3rd party entities regarding their products' functionality. Rather, this responsibility lies with the 3rd party platform, either via their provided documentation or customer support system.

While not constituting nor substitute for official 3rd party documentation or media, the following tutorial pages contain information and media that may be helpful :

Tutorials :: Fractal Audio
Tutorials :: Kemper Profiler
Tutorials :: Line 6 Helix




Product recommendation and usage consultation are not services that OwnHammer provides.