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Celestion Copperback DSRs Roll Out

Celestion Copperback DSRs are used with the company's SpeakerMix Pro Plug-in.
Celestion Copperback DSRs are used with the corporate’s SpeakerCombine Pro Plug-in.

Ipswich, UK (February 27, 2023)—Celestion has launched its Copperback assortment digitally as a Dynamic Speaker Response (DSR) to be used with the corporate’s SpeakerCombine Pro self-contained DAW plug-in.

Celestion touts its DSRs as “next-generation digital speaker responses that seize the sound and really feel of the speaker’s dynamic, non-linear responses” reportedly leading to improved tonal accuracy. for even better tonal element.

Designed with a special tonal taste in thoughts than different Celestion guitar audio system, the Copperback is meant to be extra tonally clear than others, presenting sonic traits and nuances of an amp and efficiency with out introducing a lot in the way in which of extra coloration that may be generated by cone break-up.

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As a outcome, the Copperback reportedly offers tight lows, impartial low-mids, open upper-mid definition and well-controlled excessive treble. The speaker has been captured by the corporate’s sound engineers utilizing the identical strategies as all of Celestion’s IRs and DSRs, utilizing three studio microphones—a Shure SM57, a Royer R-121 ribbon mic and a Sennheiser MD421. Each mic was recorded in six completely different positions—every named inside the speaker response recordsdata as Balanced, Bright, fats, Thin, Dark and Dark 2—in addition to a rear mic place for the open again cabs. The addition of a Neumann TLM107 room mic offers the consumer with extra tonal choices.

The recordsdata for the Celestion Copperback DSRs sequence can be found individually or as an entire set. The Celestion Copperback DSR set consists of 5 cupboard configurations: 1×12 (each open and closed again), 2×12 (each open and closed again) and 4×12 (closed again).

The full Celestion digital collections of IRs and DSRs, in addition to the SpeakerCombine Pro plug-in, can be found for obtain on the firm’s web site.

Nugen Audio Releases Paragon Convolution Reverb

Nugen Audio Paragon
Nugen Audio Paragon

Leeds, UK (October 23, 2020) – Nugen Audio has introduced Paragon, a “3D-compatible” convolution reverb that offers users control of decay, room size and brightness modelling off of 3D recordings of real spaces. Paragon also features spectral analysis and EQ of the Impulse Responses (IR).

Paragon reverb operates in up to 7.1.2 channels of audio, making it appropriate for surround applications, including Dolby Atmos bed tracks. Further, it features individually configurable crosstalk per channel, unique technology for re-synthesis of authentic IRs, HPF and LPF per channel, and switchable LFE.

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Using technology developed with the University of York’s Dr. Jez Wells, 3D Impulse Responses are analyzed, decomposed and re-synthesized to create new spaces, ultimately creating a small digital footprint for the IR library and making it possible to configure combinations of spaces with adjustments to the settings. The IR panel also enables users to make changes to the frequency response of real spaces by EQ’ing the reverb model and altering the frequency-dependent decay rate. Unlike traditional convolution reverb, Paragon does not use static IR.

Additionally, Paragon’s crosstalk feature allows users to produce surround reverb from mono or stereo sources. It also offers the control and flexibility to determine how reverb from each channel interacts with another, which can be useful for dialog intelligibility. In addition to its Atmos application, Nugen Audio’s Paragon reverb plug-in can create immersive reverb in mono, stereo and surround formats.

Paragon is available for $599 USD.

Nugen Audio • www.nugenaudio.com