SINGLE-MICS folders:
You prefer the character of a specific microphone type? Or you prefer to mix your individual
microphone mixes out of the single microphone positions? Here you will find all the options you need!
The "heart" of every IR library! In the SINGLE-MICS folders, you will find at least 3 variants or
microphone positions, which have been positioned in front of the speaker according to our "objective
sweet spot method", for each microphone type and speaker!
Note: The differences between the "minimum phase" (MPT) and the "real phase" (RAW) variants of the
SINGLE-MICS are only fully achieved with mixtures of at least two individual microphone positions:
SINGLE-MICS_MPT_minimal-phase folder
IRs the MPT folders are "minimal phase transformed": These do not contain any runtime information or
"pre-delay offset" and are phase-neutral and time-aligned.
Example:
_A_906_M3 (Speaker A, Sennheiser™ e906, M (=MPT), free position variant 3)
_rear_184_M1 („rear Cabinet“ – Position, Mikrofon Neumann™ KM 184, M (=MPT), position variant 1)
TIP: These MPT-IRs are suitable for mixing when no phase cancellations are desired. MPT-IRs are "time-
aligned", always behave phase synchronous. Very "direct", "in your face"
and transparent mix results can result.
SINGLE-MICS_RAW_real_phase folder
IRs of the RAW folders contain the authentic "pre-delay" running time (from the speaker membrane to
the microphone capsule). They are not phase-neutral during mixing. Comb filter effects can result.
Example:
_B_121_R1 (Speaker B, Royer Labs™ R-121, R (=RAW), free position variant 1)
_rear_184_R2 („rear Cabinet“ – Position, Mikrofon Neumann™ KM 184, R (=RAW), position variant 2)
TIP: These RAW IRs are suitable for mixing, if deliberately easy phase cancellations are to be achieved.
Phase extinguishments or resulting comb filter effects can cause the "top-end" "soft", resulting mix IRs
can result in less "harshness", but with lots of character. In contrast, RAW mix IRs can appear less "direct"
or "in your face".
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