THE CABINETThe “412 MAR-CB” is based on a 1970's Marshall 1960B "checkerboard" 4x12 cabinet.
THE SPEAKERThe “EV-CSTM” is an OwnHammer custom interpretation of Electro-Voice speakers, re-voiced to be more similar in frequency response to Celestion G12H, G12M, and Vintage 30 type speakers.
The “EV-L” is based on Electro-Voice EVM 12L Classic speakers.
The “EV-MIX” is based on an equal 50/50 blend of the EV-CSTM and EV-L.
MICS“57” is based on a modern production Shure SM57 dynamic microphone. “70” is based on a Microtech Gefell UMT70S condenser microphone. “121” is based on a Royer R121 ribbon microphone.
“160” is based on a Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon microphone.
“414” is based on an AKG C414 B-ULS condenser microphone.
“421” is based on a vintage Telefunken MD421-5 dynamic microphone. “MID” is based on a mid field placed AEA R92 ribbon microphone. “REAR” is based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser microphone. “ROOM” is based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser microphone.
MIXES“CHUNK” is based on a more “fat” sounding version of the PROG mix. “CUT” is based on an on-axis 57 and off-axis 57 mic combination. “CUT+121” is based on a 121 added to the Quick-Start CUT mix.
“JS” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Jon Symons. “MDRN” is based on a 57 + 421 mic combination.
“OH1” is based on a 57 + 121 mic combination.
“OH1F” is based on a more “fat” sounding 57 + 121 mic combination. “OH2” is based on a 421 + 121 mic combination.
“OH2F” is based on a more “fat” sounding 421 + 121 mic combination. “PROG” is a proprietary mix that excels in modern progressive music styles. “SP2” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Scott Peterson.
The mix file in the “Summary” folder is based on a 57 + 70 + 121 mic combination. This mix fits somewhere in the middle of the brightness and darkness scale of the OwnHammer pre-made mix types.
Wave audio format IR's (.wav) are compatible with convolution reverb type loaders in recording software and outboard hardware units and are provided in:
24 bit resolution
44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96 kHz sample rates
mono channel count
minimum phase transformed ("Mpt") and non-minimum phase transformed
200 and 500 ms decay tail lengths
For added convenience, .wav files appropriate for conversion or submission to the following platforms have been separated out and designated within the library structure:
Atomic Amplifire
Fractal Audio Systems hardware/software
Kemper Profiling Amp
Line 6 Helix
Two Notes hardware
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THIS LIBRARY CONTAINS .WAV FORMAT FILES ONLY.
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