-wav- — York Audio Ftwn 212 D120
The pack includes in total, consisting of 119 single-mic captures and 19 multi-mic "Mixes" designed for immediate use. Microphone Type Models Used Dynamic Shure SM57 (Modern & Vintage Unidyne III), , SM7, Sennheiser MD421 (Vintage), e906 Ribbon Royer R-121 Beyerdynamic M160 , AEA Nuvo N22 Condenser
: Captured using eleven different hand-selected microphones.
But their FTWN 212 D120 pack? That one is special. York Audio FTWN 212 D120 -WAV-
Described as complex and slightly "scooped" yet highly articulate, allowing the natural character of the guitar to shine through.
Gear discovery of the week. 🚨
The "Mix 01" file is the star of the show. It combines the R-121 and SM57. The low end is tight—not flubby like a typical open-back 2x12. The high end is present without being ice-picky. You hear the wood of the guitar.
For the best results, it is recommended to start with to establish a tonal baseline and then "turn some knobs" on your amp modeler to suit the IR's character. Microphone Combination Tonal Character Mix 01 SM57m + R-121 Balanced baseline; great for general use. Mix 05 SM58 + M160 Warm and smooth. Mix 09 MD421 + N22 Punchy midrange with clear highs. Mix 17 SM58 + U47 Created by John Mark Painter. Mix FRED SM57 + SM57 Classic "Fredman" technique for thick guitar tones. Compatibility The pack includes in total, consisting of 119
A diverse selection including the Shure SM57 (modern and vintage), Royer R-121, Sennheiser MD421, and the Telefunken U47 for room and rear captures. File Formats:
: The iconic metal caps add exceptional string separation and high-end clarity. That one is special
: Includes 119 single-mic captures and 19 of York Audio’s signature multi-mic mixes. Elite Mic Selection
: Based on a Royer R-121, providing smooth, velvety highs and thick body.

