Infernal Machine Revisited

US Studiodevices releases French Infernal Reverb impulse response library      03/08/15

Infernal Machine Revisited


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Studiodevices tells us that their latest impulse library, French Infernal Reverb, captures one of the most interesting and rarest multi-effect devices of the early 80s.

A spokesperson had this to say, "It was used by many successful British and US-producers and movie scoring and sound design artists from 1983 on. It is indeed a vintage sounding reverb that covers this 80s sound in many amazing ways. As it does not utilize any reverb modulation, it is perfectly reproduced with convolution technique. Today the original hardware is hard to find but if you want to have that sound, you simply can use our library. The French Infernal Reverb is originally a mono-to-stereo reverb, but beside of that, with convolution you also can use it in true-stereo. Sun rises when you use it in conjunction with old drum machines, vocals or vintage synthesizers. Its early 16 bit linear A/D-D/A converters where state of the art and made that 80s mid-fidelity sound, as they did not have the bandwidth of modern converters. Of course we captured it thru the analogue stage via top-class-converters."

CONTENT

  • All files are stereo, 32-Bit, WAV-format.
  • The library consists of 340 files. Size is around 480 MB uncompressed.


Pricing and Availability:
39 Euros.

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