Good vs Bad Impulse Responses | Lets Try This Again
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- Опубліковано 15 лис 2024
- Miami explains the difference between good and bad impulse responses, and shows you how powerful they can be using Joel Wanasek's ANVIL IR Pack. What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments!
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i thought the original video was funny but i also see the need for an actual explanation. thank you
I feel it! I got you guys! Always willing to provide an explananation!
-Miami
@@joeymusic maybe you could explain how you spelt explanation there then. 😄
@@robbirose7032 LMAO! Just seeing this now
Congratulations on your channel picking up pace with subscribers! Quality content, as always :)
Thanks For being here from the beginning, Lazar! Trying to up the quality everyday😀
-Miami
IR.wav is my favorite, so descriptive and to the point. /s
A descriptive name + the details that make it unique from other similarly named IRs is the way to go. Good job on the video, you could've still left one cheeky "bad response" in there for the lols.
Lol dude, i was gonna troll and have it pop in for a couple secs on the first bad response
-Miami
This might be amateur but all I really want is a couple of IR's that I can really get to know. It bores me to death going through hundreds of IR's to find a magic one.
Catharsis free impulse pack. Small and straight to the point.
Learn the magic that is s-preshigh and why it's been one of the most well known impulses for years.
@@Ghost17110 fantastic. Really appreciate it mate.
Just tonematch something and make your own IRs
It's interesting that you're talking about naming these, but on the Bogren downtuned IRs are purposefully kind of obtuse (mommasgottaduck???). He said he wanted people to just listen to it and pick it based on their sound. There aren't like 80 subfolders so it's a little bit easier to sort through but he didn't want people to focus on the names.
I've always been too scared to ask. What exactly is an IR, do I play my guitar clean through it? How do I set it up, how do I use it, and what is the difference between using an IR and just using an amp sim? Do I need special hardware other than an interface?
Think of it as the speaker cab. That's it.
Jordan pretty much summed this up here
-Miami
Don't be afraid to ask questions! If you stop asking, you stop growing. Anyone who makes you feel like crap for wanting to learn more needs to back up and get a heart check
@@hallongview alright Dr Phil calm down.
Beautiful sounds, I’m gonna have them, they all sound like they are ready to go.
I get this is just a promotional video, but these days it's honestly hard for me to come across bad IRs if it wasn't just some impulse that a random person shared on the facebook groups. Between GGD, ML Sound Labs, Bogren, and Anvil, among many others, there are so many great options nowadays. When shooting out IRs, the key is to just use your ears, not going based off of what the IR is called. Though, if you're like me and have collecting IRs for 15 years, having a catalog of thousands IRs, some great, some bad, it can get a little daunting when shooting out IRs, but by now, I know which ones I tend to reach for most of the time, regardless of what they're named.
If you’ve been collecting for 15 years, you’re a vet lol. This is aimed more at people that are struggling to find the right sound.
-Miami
@@joeymusic Perhaps lol. So if this is aimed at rookies (for lack of a better term), we all need to teach more of "just use your ears", that oughtta be one of the first things taught, and I didn't realize that until about 5 years into my engineering endeavors. Wish I had been told that earlier on but those Sneap forum threads were tainted by so many of those "here's my mix, now rate it and follow us on facebook" people lol
@@kernelxsanders people can't rely on their ears alone when they don't have a nice guitar setup and a good monitoring system
do u turn up the mic volume for the inpulse
Is there any post-processing in your demo or just only IR's?
It’s just the irs. No post processing whatsoever
-Miami
Picked up the Anvil pack, it's fucking excellent.
That questionable ir has a very familiar low end. It starts with "C" right?
🤐 lol
-Miami
What IR is that?
@@g.o.a.t5975 Catharsis i think
I think it is. Catharsis
I mean, how can I take this channel seriously? You’re holding the guitar backwards!!!!
It’s a left handed guitar
-Miami
Where can I find tabs for everything my guy is playing in this video the whole time haha
As a mobile user I’m definitely restricted from a lot of great irs but I have managed to still find some great ones. Do you ever plan on making any of these available on iOS? Love your channel btw
Hmm, not that i know of... But i can ask! And thank you =)
-Miami
Realistically isn't an Impulse response just an EQ curve?
Maaaan!
That Tele sounds huge.
Now I want one hahaha.
Great vid!
i really liked a lot of your content...but this is a bit of a marketing video..most of the "Bad IR" examples are really just personal choices, it doesn't make the IR bad, nor does it make the Anvil IR good, it just means that YOU made right decisions...even naming IR's poorly doesn't make the IR bad.. I thought it would be more like, "This is how a good IR of a Mesa 4X2 Standard with a 57 would sound vs a bad one"
Hey Vad! That is sort of the point. Any commercial ir these days can be usable under the right circumstances, but the thought process that goes into picking them is the biggest drawback. This is my own personal opinion, but let’s say I made the video you’re referring to. The same I.r. I use might not give you the results you want, especially for someone that’s a beginner. Instead, I try to help beginner-intermediate level people take the thought process out. A poorly named ir IS a bad i.r. because it distracts the end user from the ultimate goal. I think you will enjoy the video in which I show how to use real cabs with amp sims because it will address a lot of what you want
-Miami
@@joeymusic gotchaaaa...dafuq you calling a beginner?! Jk thats me..
Nah im actually using real amps with IR's, Id like to really learn how to blend 2 amp tones into 1
Love your guitar face 😂
Lol that makes 1 of us
-Miami