Timbral Research Impulsive IR’s for TL Space

Seems these has been available for some time now but I was just notified of their existence so I thought I’d share the news with you as well.

Timbral Research Impulsive features over 4 GB of impulse responses from hardware reverbs made especially for TL Space. Timbral Research supposedly used a new technique called “Realvolution” to best capture the impulse responses. Whether or not this is marketing mumbojumbo or not is beyond me.

From Sweet Water:

Timbral Research Impulsive TL|Space Impulse Response Library Features:

* Over 4GB of Impulse Responses for TL|Space
* Features impulse responses from 24 different reverberators
* 1,000+ hand-tweaked presets that include filter and modulation settings to precisely replicate the sound of the hardware preset
* All impulses are made with a new patent-pending process called Realvolution, delivering a new level of accuracy
* Available in 24-bit/96kHz, 24-bit/44.1kHz and CPU-friendly ECO versions
* Mono In Stereo Out, Stereo, and True Stereo (where applicable)

The official Timbral Research website doesn’t work very well for me here on Firefox in Ubuntu, but perhaps it works better on other systems.

Timbral Research

Comments

There are 7 kickass comments ~ what do you think?

  1. … Website doesn’t work properly on Safari in OSX either (10.5). Fail, Timbral Research. If you can’t build a good website why in hell would I try your product?

    By terminal3 ~ November 21, 2009 kl 12:36 pm

  2. “Website doesn’t work properly on Safari in OSX either (10.5)” +1
    Sounds interesting… we just have to wait for them to fix the site to see.

    By @ndy ~ November 21, 2009 kl 12:45 pm

  3. “Website doesn’t work properly on Safari in OSX either (10.5)” +2 I’ve got plenty of TL Space ir’s anyway…

    By frank ~ November 21, 2009 kl 1:25 pm

  4. The site is viewable. Links have not been added however.

    By mox ~ November 21, 2009 kl 7:09 pm

  5. there’s no link on the source code, so Ubuntnu isn’t the reason why it’s not working then

    By Friedd ~ November 22, 2009 kl 7:15 am

  6. +3 on the webproblems. There Seems to be an explosive growth of convolution techniques. I find a lot of them are nothing else then the original method that for instance audioease uses. Funny how their ’system’ is the simplest on paper yet still sounds the best (with 1 or 2 others) to my ears. But if there’s money in it….. Maybe Roger Nichols can bring us “the convolutioniser” or maybe I’ll launch my own method which is called ultralution and is so analog sounding that even real tapemachines sound like MP3 in comparison. :) Honest it does!

    By J~P ~ November 22, 2009 kl 7:01 pm

  7. BTW : ‘hand tweaked presets’…. I mean, come on… Get real!!!!

    By J~P ~ November 22, 2009 kl 7:03 pm

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