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Massive Soundworks

TRAD 412 VT (Type-V)

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WHAT YOU GET:

  • The absolute finest impulse responses available today
  • Multiple formats: 32bit/96k, 24bit/96k, 24bit/48k, 16bit/44.1k
  • Each microphone in 6 positions across the speaker
  • Each microphone in multiple sweet spots
  • 8 pre-mixed popular microphone combinations
  • Additional pre-processed sweet spots and mixes specifically designed for live use
  • Additional Minimum Phase Transformed (MPT) versions of everything for use with other companies’ IRs

 

THE SPEAKER:

Tone Guide: Smooth and incredibly well balanced, with glassy highs and thick lows.

These impulse responses are captures of a Celestion V-Type®. This speaker is destined to be a classic. Full of body and boating a beautiful chime in the top end, our VT impulse responses are an excellent choice for any style of play. This is currently one of our favorites. Try it and it will be one of yours too!

THE CABINET:

These are impulse responses captured using a MESA Engineering Rectifier ® 4x12 Traditional Cabinet. This is widely regarded as a must-have studio cabinet for its ultra tight bottom end and cutting, yet smooth upper midrange. This is the cabinet most often used in modern metal by the genre’s top producers.


THE MICROPHONES:

  • Shure SM57 (x2  on/off-axis, and Fredman technique) 
  • Royer R121
  • Beyerdynamic M160
  • AKG C414 XLS
  • Sennheiser MD421
  • Sennheiser e906
  • Audio Technica AE2500 Dual-Capsule Microphone
  • Rode NTR


Each microphone is captured in 6 positions across the cone in addition to multiple sweet spots, curated by listening, moving microphones, capturing, re-capturing, and re-re-capturing, until perfect.


THE MASSIVE DIFFERENCE:

No time or expense is spared in creating MASSIVE impulse responses. The best in modern and vintage microphones feed the finest cabling into boutique analog preamps selected on a per-speaker basis. The signal is then converted using our world-class A/D into the digital realm at 32 bit floating point, 96k, where it remains throughout processing until conversion into the multiple formats included in the collection