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Federation 150CE.wav - Inspired by a Guild® D-150ce
Nashville 200 2 m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® SJ-200 standard and featuring post-
processing revoicing
Nashville 200 2.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® SJ-200 standard
Nashville 200 1 m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® SJ-200 standard and featuring post-
processing revoicing
Nashville 200 1.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® SJ-200 standard
Nashville 45 Studio m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® J-45 Standard and featuring post-
processing revoicing
Nashville 45 Studio.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® J-45 Standard
Nashville 45 2 m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® J-45 Standard and featuring post-processing
revoicing
Nashville 45 2.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® J-45 Standard
Nashville 45 1 m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® J-45 Standard and featuring post-processing
revoicing
Nashville 45 1.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® J-45 Standard
Nashville Humbird 2 m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® Hummingbird Standard and featuring
post-processing revoicing
Nashville Humbird 2 .wav - Inspired by a Gibson® Hummingbird Standard
Nashville Humbird 1 m.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® Hummingbird Standard and featuring
post-processing revoicing
Nashville Humbird 1.wav - Inspired by a Gibson® Hummingbird Standard
Seoul 710 m.wav - Inspired by a Cort® MR710F and featuring post-processing revoicing
Seoul 710.wav - Inspired by a Cort® MR710F
Within OPUS' Acoustic Impulse Response library, each IR is available in 2 versions; a standard version
and one denoted by the letter "m", indicating a "matched" variant (example Seoul 710.wav and Seoul
710 m.wav).
The "m" versions have been passed through a post-processing algorithm in order to generate a more
balanced tone. In contrast, you may find that the non-Match files are a little bass-heavy and as such
we advise using OPUS' EQ to balance and enhance your tone. In addition, we also advise trialing with
a blend of your raw DI tone and the non-Matched Acoustic IRs for best results.
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