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FM3 Reverb IR Rough Draft

Impulse Response

IR

chromaticdeth19xx

2 days ago

Description

Pack of a few reverb impulse responses from the Fractal FM3. I will definitely be attempting these captures again. I wasn't quite happy with the test signal length and the returning signals seem a bit short. Each capture of a reverb is taken at the default reverb settings but the wet mix is set to 15%, 25%, 50%,75%, and 100%. There are many reverb models available on the FM3, let me know if you want a capture of any in particular. I added some Slapback Delay captures using the Mono Tape, Worn Tape, and Deluxe Mind Guy models. Those are captured at 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% wet. The delay time was set to 110 ms, the regen was set to 8%. I'll be releasing a new version of this pack shortly but let me know how it works for you all on this first go.

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Fractal FM3

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Each impulse response is a snapshot that captures different mic placements, speakers, room positions, reverb settings etc.

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Would be great if you do that for slapback delay. 🎸 Typical Slapback Delay Times by Music Style Music Style Typical Time (ms) Feedback / Repeats Common Characteristics Rockabilly / Classic Rock (’50s–’60s) 80–120 ms 1 repeat (very low feedback, 0–10%) Gives that fast, dry echo — Elvis / Sun Records vibe. Country / Americana 100–140 ms 1–2 repeats (low feedback, 10–20%) Adds a spacious feel to vocals and guitars. Blues / Surf / Vintage Rock 90–130 ms 1 repeat Adds body without muddying the sound. Pop / Modern Indie 120–180 ms 1–2 repeats Used more for ambience, especially on vocals. Punk / Garage 60–100 ms 1 repeat Short, almost imperceptible bounce for raw energy. Vocals (slapback style) 100–150 ms Low feedback Makes vocals more lively and present without reverb. Electric Guitar (rhythm or lead) 90–160 ms 10–25% feedback Adds depth without cluttering the mix.
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