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TacoSounds IR Free Sample Pack

TacoSounds IR Free Sample Pack

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Sale Spring 2024 Release
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2 Single Mic IR and 2 Mixed Mic IR

Tacosounds IRs capture pure MIC data, without any EQ or other modifications.

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IR Compatibility Database & Format Guide

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Manufacturer Model Supported Format Max IR Length Notes

IR Format Guide

• IR Data Length

IR Length Options

Choose from two recording lengths:

200ms → Most devices don't need more than 200ms, so this is fine to start with.
500ms → Longer recording with more natural reverb. Good for BOSS, Iridium, and software apps.

Most devices only use about 21-46ms. If you choose longer IR data (like 500ms), your device will automatically cut it to the right length.

• Sample Rate

Sample Rate Options

Use 96kHz, 48kHz, or 44.1kHz folder to match your device.

• File Type

File Types

RAW: Natural sound response (recommended). *All files without "RAW" in the name are still RAW except MPT.
MPT: Minimum Phase Transform - Phase-aligned IRs for mixing different cabinets

TacoSounds IR Free Sample Pack

At TacoSounds, we have nearly twenty 4x12" size cabinets in our studio, and we would like to introduce two particular cabinets that offer tight BASS and excellent clarity.

Blue Grill CabinetBlue Grill Cabinet - 1969 Park™

The first one is a cabinet with a BLUE Grill, based on a 1969 4x12" cabinet from Park™ by Jim Marshall, intended for the UK market. This cabinet features four very rare Celestion™ "Pre-Rola" G12M25 Green Back speakers.

White CabinetWhite Cabinet - 1974 Marshall™ 1960B

The second one is characterized by its WHITE Cabinet and is a 1974 Marshall™ 1960B Large Checker Grill. It is equipped with four Celestion™ "ROLA" G12M25 Greenback speakers, known for their exceptional quality.

Microphone Setup

The single mic data was captured using a Shure™ SM57 Unidyne III.

The mixed mic data was captured using a combination of the Shure™ SM57 Unidyne III and the sE Electronics™ VR1.

We have spent considerable time on miking and setting volumes (how to drive the speakers) to create usable sounds, carefully selecting each tone. Our goal is to reduce the time spent choosing tones, allowing you to focus more on music production.

MICS

SM57 57III

Shure™ SM57 Unidyne III - Well-balanced vintage dynamic microphone

VR1 1VR

sE Electronics™ VR1 - Ribbon mic with rich low-end character

Folder Contents

  • We have meticulously selected and included one single mic and one mix mic sample each from the TacoS 412 PARS Pre-R and 412 MARS-B L-Grill WT
  • Both the Single Mic and Mix Mic files are available in different sample rates: 96kHz, 48kHz, and 44.1kHz.
  • Additionally, all these files are organized into folders named according to their lengths, specifically 500ms and 200ms folders.

Folders Guide

You can download the latest manual for TacoSounds IR products from this link. We also recommend reading the folder guide when using the IR data.

IR Sections
Our digital products are intangible digital items, therefore returns and exchanges are not possible after purchase. All sales are considered final upon completion.
If you encounter any issues with files or installation process, or if you need support to maximize the benefits of your purchased product, please feel free to contact our support team. Contact us at support@tacosounds.com.