

Since there is a load of content in every library, a "Quick Start" folder is available at the top of each product that contains the OwnHammer picks for the most universally ideal single mic and mix positions. These numbers do not represent any specific unit of measure and are merely sequential arbitrary definitions. These positions represent movement across the face of the speaker along the relative sweet spot from brighter and closer to center (00) to darker and further out on the cap or cone (10). Mics and Mixes are presented in the fashion that OwnHammer libraries have been offered with the beloved variable position scheme ranging from 00 to 10. “EWH” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Eric Hill. “JS” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Jon Symons. “PROG” is a proprietary mix that excels in modern progressive music styles. “SP2” is based on a multi-mic configuration created by Scott Peterson. “OH2F” is based on a more “fat” sounding 421 + 121 mic combination. “OH2” is based on a 421 + 121 mic combination. “OH1F” is based on a more “fat” sounding 57 + 121 mic combination. “OH1” is based on a 57 + 121 mic combination.

“MDRN” is based on a 57 + 421 mic combination.

Some libraries may contain additional single mics, and will be noted in the feature set on the product description page. "ROOM" based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser mic. "REAR" based on a vintage Neumann KM84 condenser mic. "MID" based on a mid field placed AEA R92 ribbon mic. "421" based on a vintage Telefunken MD421 dynamic mic. "414" based on an AKG C414B-ULS condenser mic. "160" based on a Beyerdynamic M160 ribbon mic. "70" based on a Microtech Gefell UMT70S condenser mic. "57" based on a modern production Shure SM57 dynamic mic. wav files), but that it is a content limited product as compared to the primary dual speaker entry.Īll of the libraries contain the following: They are labeled as "expansions", not indicating that the dual speaker library is required for them to work (after all, they are just. Single speaker libraries contain a single speaker type option, with the same mics and mix types as the dual speaker libraries. This can be incredibly powerful when a library contains speakers of significantly contrasting sounds, such as the 212 BOG-OS. M25+V30) is slightly more dominant in the mix recipe for all such IR's. For these IR's, the speaker listed first in the folder and file name (e.g. In addition to each speaker being provided on their own, speaker mixes of the two are also included. There are two primary product types in the single cabinets section: dual and single speaker libraries.ĭual speaker libraries contain two speaker type options for a single cabinet, both contain the same amount of mics and mix types.

The following will break that down into summary information: So what's new? In addition to the end of the line of incrimental capture procedure improvements, the V4 libraries adhere to a new and universal presentation. The V4 badge then only serves the purpose of acknowledging new content to those who may have picked up and been familiar with previous OwnHammer offerings. In this way, these are now **THE** OwnHammer Impulse Response Libraries. The term "V4" is not expressly posted anywhere on the OwnHammer site as previous library revisions have been permanently disabled. The V4 IR's represent the culmination of the last 5 years of product development, both in terms of perfecting the capture process itself, but also in feature set presentation for a multitude of platforms, applications, and tonal variations. I'd like to proudly and officially announce the newest and final revision of the OwnHammer Impulse Response Libraries.
