Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester?

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Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester?

Just wondered if anyone had any comments. I can apply the same techniques to create other types of non-natural impulses if there's interest but if not, no big deal...there are plenty of other fun things to pursue.

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    Aharvey
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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/08 18:31:24 (permalink)
    Enjoying them immensely actually.I used one for a grouping of Backing Vox to add some interest and another one a very dense grouping of distorted guitars.Really added a little something special.Just let is percolate back there client was very happy.Thank you! :D
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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/08 21:57:41 (permalink)
    Exactly how do you use these?  Are they just "fancy" reverbs?  I don't understand how and where to use them.

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/08 23:34:11 (permalink)
    They are user impulses for REmatrix Solo. There's information on how to install them in the Dorchester release eZine. They're not "fancy" reverbs as much as different reverbs, like backwards reverbs and impulses created from "idealized," synthesized rooms.

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/09 16:09:49 (permalink)
    I used one for a guitar track - it doesn't come across as completely unnatural, rather, it happened to be the sound I was looking for.    Oh, and the reverse reverbs are pretty cool BTW.  

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/09 16:42:30 (permalink)
    I've explored them a bit but not really dived into them yet.

    Personally I tend to think the more impulses the better, especially unusual ones. There are loads of impulses of spaces and hardware reverbs already, while yours add something new to the mix.

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/09 18:17:29 (permalink)
    I love them! They are great! Creative and useful!

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/09 18:34:27 (permalink)
    I always try new IR!!! I forgot which one it was, but I I stuck one on ReMatrix and Rap Pro and really thought it was great. It's still on it.

    But I didn't try anymore. I mean I used that one and inspired me and I kept playing with the synth patch!!

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/09 21:10:45 (permalink)
    It's so easy to do market research around here...just post a question
    I have some more ideas for IRs so based on the response, I'll pursue them. Again, like most of my content, they'll be designed to provide something different.

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/09 22:15:55 (permalink)
    Mr. Anderton, I can't find the new impulse responses.  The NYC Showroom impulses were installed into the Cakewalk Content folder on my system.  Where can I find the Dorchester impulses.
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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/10 05:07:29 (permalink)
    fantini
    Mr. Anderton, I can't find the new impulse responses.  The NYC Showroom impulses were installed into the Cakewalk Content folder on my system.  Where can I find the Dorchester impulses.




    I found mine in the Cakewalk Content folder. I think the folder's name is "Anderton Synthetic Impulses"
     
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     There's information on how to install them in the Dorchester release eZine.




     That eZine can be found here:
     
    http://static.cakewalk.co...Dorchester_Release.pdf
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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/10 07:39:14 (permalink)
    I'm working on a project that calls for reverse reverb in a few places (director's orders!), so I'll be trying those out soon and see how they sit - I have a couple of other options (IK's CSR has a reverse module as well if memory serves), so it will be interesting to see which does the trick most convincingly!

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/10 07:49:13 (permalink)
    Yes IK has a "Inverse" module.

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/10 14:45:55 (permalink)
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    fantini
    Mr. Anderton, I can't find the new impulse responses.  The NYC Showroom impulses were installed into the Cakewalk Content folder on my system.  Where can I find the Dorchester impulses.




    I found mine in the Cakewalk Content folder. I think the folder's name is "Anderton Synthetic Impulses"
     
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     There's information on how to install them in the Dorchester release eZine.




     That eZine can be found here:
     
    http://static.cakewalk.co...Dorchester_Release.pdf



    Ok, I found them.  The Anderton Collection light was green in the CCC and that threw me off.  I updated anyway and there they were.
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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/11 13:33:04 (permalink)
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    I have some more ideas for IRs so based on the response, I'll pursue them. Again, like most of my content, they'll be designed to provide something different.



    Keep 'em coming!   Personally, I'm finding use for lots of this content, particularly the FX Chains and IRs. 
     

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    Re: Did Anyone Try the New IRs in Dorchester? 2015/05/12 00:51:26 (permalink)
    I tried the IR's but got frustrated with the preset managent. I've probably got 700 of them now so it's just impossible to manage. Great IR's though it's the plugin file management that let's them down. I logged the issue with overloud let's hope they listen.

    I'll probably start using the one bundled with guitar rig in future.
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