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Brave Retro World - samples, soundfonts, IR's, free demo

I'm Izabella from Brave Retro World.

We have released two sample libraries (based on drum machines from the 80s) and two impulse response libraries (based on a spring reverb and a cassette portastudio). Sample libraries also include SoundFont banks. All our products have free demos.

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  • Thanks for Sharing @Izabella

  • Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

  • @Izabella said:
    Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

    I had that pedal for a number of years though I recently sold it. FYI - It's not actually an analog unit, it just pretends to be one. The main reverb line runs through a digital path. The "kick here" spring-thing is added on, but the input signal doesn't actually run through the spring.

  • @Izabella said:
    Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

    @flo26

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Izabella said:
    Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

    @flo26

    Yea he’s basically the go to guitar player, guitar app reviewer, and great ear guy round these parts. Lol.

  • edited March 2021

    Apropos of nothing in particular, I actually have a vintage Yamaha MT3X portastudio, in excellent working order, for my hardware Hainbaching half speed experiments. It’s just a bit weird to see it being emulated in software... also, gotta love it’s late 80’s black plastic angular aesthetic. It looks like something the Space Marines in Aliens would have carried to hook up to their blip detectors. :)

  • @boberto said:

    @Izabella said:
    Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

    I had that pedal for a number of years though I recently sold it. FYI - It's not actually an analog unit, it just pretends to be one. The main reverb line runs through a digital path. The "kick here" spring-thing is added on, but the input signal doesn't actually run through the spring.

    This is a popular myth. Spring King is a hybrid of analog spring reverb and digital delay with a fixed delay time. For example, damping the springs will affect the sound. Despite being a hybrid, it's actually just a cool reverb pedal.😉

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @Izabella said:
    Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

    @flo26

    Thank you so much!🙏🏻 I'll try to contact him.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Apropos of nothing in particular, I actually have a vintage Yamaha MT3X portastudio, in excellent working order, for my hardware Hainbaching half speed experiments. It’s just a bit weird to see it being emulated in software... also, gotta love it’s late 80’s black plastic angular aesthetic. It looks like something the Space Marines in Aliens would have carried to hook up to their blip detectors. :)

    Impulse response library based on sounds of the cassette portastudio and XLII CrO2 tape is not really "emulated in software", it is rather frequency correction, colored shelf eq 😉

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @audiblevideo said:

    @Izabella said:
    Customers from some countries had payment problems and it took us a little time to fix it. Therefore, we have extended the sale until March 25th.

    Also guys, maybe you can recommend someone who can do a good guitar review/demo of our library of impulse responses based on Danelectro Spring King.

    @flo26

    Yea he’s basically the go to guitar player, guitar app reviewer, and great ear guy round these parts. Lol.

    :) thanx

  • edited March 2021

    @Izabella said:

    @Svetlovska said:
    Apropos of nothing in particular, I actually have a vintage Yamaha MT3X portastudio, in excellent working order, for my hardware Hainbaching half speed experiments. It’s just a bit weird to see it being emulated in software... also, gotta love it’s late 80’s black plastic angular aesthetic. It looks like something the Space Marines in Aliens would have carried to hook up to their blip detectors. :)

    Impulse response library based on sounds of the cassette portastudio and XLII CrO2 tape is not really "emulated in software", it is rather frequency correction, colored shelf eq 😉

    We'll set em up, you knock em down. :)

  • How can I make use of an impulse response library on the iPad?

  • @krassmann you could use something like http://polaron.de/Thafknar/ or the convolution reverb in Auria Pro or a few other apps out there to load the response in and use it as a coloration effect that way.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Apropos of nothing in particular, I actually have a vintage Yamaha MT3X portastudio, in excellent working order, for my hardware Hainbaching half speed experiments. It’s just a bit weird to see it being emulated in software... also, gotta love it’s late 80’s black plastic angular aesthetic. It looks like something the Space Marines in Aliens would have carried to hook up to their blip detectors. :)

    Oh the fun and joy. You can drive these little beasties pretty hard too. The memories.

  • @krassmann said:
    How can I make use of an impulse response library on the iPad?

    You need convolutional/impulse response reverb. For example, MultitrackStudio and Auria have built-in ones, and there are several separate apps like IMPULSation. Different convolutional reverbs can affect the processor in different ways, so we recommend that you thoroughly test the demos of our ir libraries on your iPad before purchasing. Especially the DSK impulse response library, as the longer the impulse response, the greater the load on the CPU.

  • edited March 2021

    @Izabella : uh, yeah, thanks. I knew that you were emulating the sonic aspects of the device, not the physical operation of a whole 4 track portastudio. Silly me for not expressing myself clearly enough. :)

    My point about gear for Space Marines stands.

    And, btw, if there are any insane devs out there, I actually would be so up for a full on skeumorphic Lo fi emulation of a 4 track portastudio with speed control, overdubbing, and old school eq as a wav recorder you could run as an AU.

    Just sayin’.

  • edited March 2021

    @ashh said:

    @Izabella said:

    @Svetlovska said:
    Apropos of nothing in particular, I actually have a vintage Yamaha MT3X portastudio, in excellent working order, for my hardware Hainbaching half speed experiments. It’s just a bit weird to see it being emulated in software... also, gotta love it’s late 80’s black plastic angular aesthetic. It looks like something the Space Marines in Aliens would have carried to hook up to their blip detectors. :)

    Impulse response library based on sounds of the cassette portastudio and XLII CrO2 tape is not really "emulated in software", it is rather frequency correction, colored shelf eq 😉

    We'll set em up, you knock em down. :)

    "This is the Way" B)

  • @Svetlovska said:
    @Izabella : uh, yeah, thanks. I knew that you were emulating the sonic aspects of the device, not the physical operation of a whole 4 track portastudio. Silly me for not expressing myself clearly enough. :)

    My point about gear for Space Marines stands.

    And, btw, if there are any insane devs out there, I actually would be so up for a full on skeumorphic Lo fi emulation of a 4 track portastudio with speed control, overdubbing, and old school eq as a wav recorder you could run as an AU.

    Just sayin’.

    You're speaking to a geek, mate. Hairs will be split but they are as logs to a bona fide geek.

  • New free sample library from Brave Retro World!

    The YRX117 sample library is based on the sounds of two drum machines: RX11 and RX17!

    Details:

    • 3 Round Robin for each note;
    • 4 sample rates: 44,1 kHz, 48 kHz, 88,2 kHz, 96 kHz;
    • each sample rate was recorded separately;
    • 165 24-bit WAV samples for each sample rate;
    • SoundFont bank with 4 instruments;
    • 2 .nki patches for Kontakt 6;
    • 15 second audio output noise sample.

    Head over to Brave Retro World and download the YRX117 Sample Library for free!

  • Black Friday sale! Up to 60% off at www.braveretroworld.com! ⚡

    KR503 Sample Library - $16.99 (50% off, normal price is $34.99)
    KDDD Sample Library - $11.99 (50% off, normal price is $24.99)
    YMT3X Impulse Response Library - $4.99 (60% off, normal price is $12.99)
    DSK Impulse Response Library - $4.99 (60% off, normal price is $12.99)
    YRX117 Sample Library - ... free as always! 😉

    Sale ends November 30.

  • I loved my portastudio back in the day - a Fostex something-or-other 4 track with Dolby C (not DBX - the sound of which I absolutely hated). Loved it in so much as it was all I could afford and so had no choice but to love it. Until I could eventually afford an ADAT then never looked back.

    Now I still have fond nostalgic memories of using the portastudio but would I ever want to apply an impulse response of its sonic “character” to the stuff I produce now? Hell no! Got to be kidding! I can’t think of anything - in the music production sense - I’d want to do less.

    To each their own though.

  • @attakk said:
    I loved my portastudio back in the day - a Fostex something-or-other 4 track with Dolby C (not DBX - the sound of which I absolutely hated). Loved it in so much as it was all I could afford and so had no choice but to love it. Until I could eventually afford an ADAT then never looked back.

    Now I still have fond nostalgic memories of using the portastudio but would I ever want to apply an impulse response of its sonic “character” to the stuff I produce now? Hell no! Got to be kidding! I can’t think of anything - in the music production sense - I’d want to do less.

    The impulse responses of analog mixers and tapes, (or the plugins that simulate them), are just one way to add «warmth» to some instrument.

    @attakk said:

    To each their own though.

    😉

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