Impulse Response Libraries



  Acustica Audio  


  Fractal Audio  


  Line 6  


  Wave Audio  


In Q2 of 2023 the OwnHammer website will be moving to a new server system in preparation for the launch of software products, at which time the wave audio format impulse response library product catalog will be rebooted. Items listed on this page will not be transferred to it nor made available from it, so now is the last time to pick these up before they ride permanently off into the sunset!



(r)Evolution Libraries
(Developed 2019)



(r)Evolution Bundle






Massively Multi-Mic Libraries
(Developed 2018 - 2019)



212 VC30 BLUE
412 MRBW GNR
412 ZLCS V30






Standard Series Libraries
(Developed 2015 - 2018)



California Duo
Class-A Duo
Heavy Hitters II
Uber Duo





110 VC4
112 DVRB
112 TDLX
1012 TWEED





212 BGOS
212 BGSH
212 ORNG
212 RECT





212 VC30
410 BGNR
410 SVRB
412 BGNR





412 DZRL
412 EDVH
412 ENG
412 FMAN





412 MR82
412 MRCB
412 RECT






Legacy Cabinet Libraries
(Developed 2010 - 2015)



212 MR66 Bundle
V1 Collection







PREV
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Frequently Asked Questions




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.

Wave audio format impulse responses are a 20th century technology, applied in many areas of scientific discipline outside of the musical instruments industry (such as, but not exclusively, the medical field), and do not change with time or hosted platforms. OwnHammer IR's in this format 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:

ownhammer.com/tutorials/file-formats




As stated in the above entry, 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:

ownhammer.com/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
Tutorials :: S-Gear
Tutorials :: Wall of Sound




These IR libraries were created with a results based sound design objective in mind, and were not predicated on faithfully simulating particular cabinet or speaker components specifically. As such and in addition to not disclosing information that procures competitive advantage, it would not be appropriate to define them, as the resultant sound may not be completely accurate to the gear used given that these captures were altered to varying degrees from their natural state.

In the case of the Modern Progressive Essentials, multiple driver types were blended together to achieve the results derived. In the case of the Low Tuned Essentials, a couple bands of specific broad stroke EQ were appied to the overall sound as well.

Both of these libraries utilized proprietary OwnHammer prototype cabinets loaded with twelve inch guitar speakers that are popular and favored in use for the target stylistic genres.






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