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Digitech XP300 Space Station IR's

Impulse Response

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nutronboy

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Digitech Space Station XP300 (experimental Impulse Responses) So a few years back I had a Digitech Space Station pedal, well a modded XP100 shipped from the US had the jet pac mod ROM so it was a space station in a red box with out the price tag! As you an see I was quite impressed with my pedals in the lock down and took a photo of what I was using on those sessions... Sadly like a lot of break ups with musicians we split over finance!...but it found a new home with some one better off than me! haha! I had done quite a few sessions with it making samples with guitars and synths and on some string recordings. Some of that I used as impulse responses to get that Strange Synthy Digital Shimmer on a few projects. So here are a few of those. Mixed bag here some good on drums some good on synths and guitars. Tend to use them on Fx sends in logic using the Impulse reverb plug ins like Space Designer etc See what you think, something a little different. Cant quite remember how I recored the session but likely into the Apogee converters. Not quite like having the real thing but a slight taste of it... Defo on my list of things to get again one day!

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