All of us, the old guys, getting together to watch this awesome fella show us what we have no clue about: to get a descent sound out of our guitars and gears... I guess we all need Ola’s teachings to record what we still can do in the guitar so, when the time comes and we can’t play the same way anymore, we’ll have the opportunity to show our descendants what grandpa or grand-grand-grandpa could do in the six string (or seven string in my case hahaha). Thanks so much, Ola, and I don’t know about you guys, but I feel blessed to be able to share these feelings and thoughts with others in the same learning path as mines, so thanks to you as well. (Just to be clear, I’m not thaaat old, but I have a f*cking disease that is tearing my strength and movement apart, so I really need to hurry up 😄)
I mean I came for the free stuff, but I left having learned how to make my own free stuff. That's like teaching a man to fish or whatever right? Excellent work Ola The Informer.
@@nebularvoid4669 i still dont understand how to make it work, i use it in the gojira thing, disabled the main amp, enabled some pedals, added the IR and it sounds muddy af ive got no idea what im doing wrong lul
DFT it's digital. These tools most likely use something like Angelo Farino's time domain convolution with an inverse sweep function. It's free on Audition or Audacity.
I love Ola but I'm not always crazy about his guitar tones so I didn't think the IR was gonna be all that beneficial to me. Turns out it sounds great, especially paired with my Brahm V30 IRs or my VHT Fatbottom IRs. Thanks, Ola! I will never doubt you again.
Just getting into music production. (What an arduous journey). I'm a big metal guy but also really into industrial music. I learned about IRs from learning to use an SVZ loader with guitar riffs and effects (preamp, amp simulator and an impulse loader). It's crazy how powerful computers/DAWs are these days, even on a budget. Thanks for the great video! \m/ PS - IRs are very small! That surprises me the most.
Another video I watched suggested skipping your guitar amp altogether and using a colorless solid state power amp connected to your cab, so you only record the response of the cab and mic and don’t end up with the power amp color in your IR.
Been watching for a long time and really just started with IR's. Going to give this a shot to give some other taste then what i currently have a pre-loaded.
Finally. Somebody who can explain the dark arts in a simple way. Could you please explain using a "bus" in a future episode, I see it all the time but understanding it is a pain in backside. Thank you Ola.
A bus is basicly just a sum of 2 or more tracks. for instance, you record guitar with 3 mics. after processing the tracks seperate you then send all of them into a stereo track. that stereo track has now become a bus.
Yes.. Like in cubase.. I am using reaper but I understand cubase. I am trying to understand the purpose of recording and then routing the signal to another bus. Everything I am recording is plug in based such as bias and ez drummer so maybe don't actually need to know. I just see a lot of people use a bus but I don't see the benefits or understand the benefits of using one.
@@tomhorn1214 a use i would think of with ez drummer is compression. for instance, route all of the tom's to a bus and compress them together, route kick and snare to a bus and also compress them. then take the room and all of the overhead mics and compress them on a bus and take the output off all of those and route them again to a bus. you can use different compressions settings and side chaining to create lots of cool effects or "movement" in the sound. another use is saturation. routing kick and bass to a bus and adding a saturation plugin will have a different result as running the same plugin on the kick and bass seperate.
Yeah, that's not a misleading name for this particular IR whatsoever! I mean with the mic placement being within less than a couple inches in proximity from the cabinet's speaker cone, it'll be guaranteed to DIRECTLY capture ALL kinds of various room resonances, reflections, and ambiance produced by the super close mic'ed cabinet speakers! Pseudo-science such as Physics is for the birds anyway!
Hi Ola, this is Yiannis, your friend from Greece. You are the best guy on the net. I love your comedy skills and work ethic behind all that you present to the world. That planet waves cable, I went the other day and got myself one. Only by looking at it pluged into the soundcard, it makes my day. And this video, is not only eye-opening, it is an actual Revelation about the IR world. Thank you.
Thank you so much for this video! It's been very hard to do guitar recordings in my apartment as I have such a limited window of time to be able to record my amp at a suitable volume. And honestly I had no idea how to make an cab impulse. Please keep these coming! I'm so excited to create my own impulse!
Nice! I just recently got into using an audio interface and Bias & Amp FX Pro, so this will give me something to learn and experiment with. Thanks, Santa Ola!
Very informative Ola ! thank you. I had no idea why the switch on the back of my hughes and kettner had this weird full range disgusting overdrive sound, and it was simply for driving the signal through other impulse responses in my DAW or outboard gear. Thank you.
Great video! Just wanted to point out that this IR shoot method will have power amp color baked in the IR meaning that using this IR with something like the Fortin Nameless will not give you realistic results but you'll have an unnaturally scooped sound. For a more neutral response you want to use a flat solid state power amp or for the best results you want to use a tube amp but remove the power amp color from the IR. :)
What if you want the tone of the power amp section? Are you saying that IRs aren’t really meant to do that? They’re only good for the cabinet, mic, and mic placement? I ask because I didn’t think IR-based cab emulation was for me, but if they can also capture, say, my KT-88 tubes in the power amp section of my THD head and accurately reflect the difference of what it sounds like when I put in 6L6STR tubes, then this is actually exactly what I need.
There are many IR products on the market, but I think DYNAX IR has the best sound. As stated in their product description, DYNAX IR is really fast. When using IRs, the pick attack is sometimes delayed, and it is difficult to add picking nuances, but their IR prevents all of that. It's revolutionary!
Most important factors in your guitar sound, in order: 1. The guitar pickups 2. The guitar 3. The speaker 4. The cabinet 5. The strings 6. The effects 7. The amp
Muchas gracias Ola!! se extrañaba esa seccion donde dabas consejos de home recording" y muchas gracias por el IR HESU lo buscaba ya que aca en donde vivo no se consigue . saludos desde Argentina!!
Just a heads up - by pluging into the fx loop Ola bypassed the preamp section of his Satan. What you're actually hearing is the power amp section, cab and mic.
wow. thank you. just started playing again after a 20 year hiatus and have been trying to record via USB with my amp but it has been really painful getting the sound through the USB into the DAW to match the sound coming from the amp speakers. This is a huge help. \m/ 3:) \m/
Works great with my jet city jca50 preamp (through the fx loop send), a little parametric EQ in the DAW (because the tone stack is post FX loop on this amp) and voila ! Sounds better than the metal zone :D . thanks a lot Ola !
Hi Ola! It's very helpful man! Thank you so much!! Keep this series! In the next episode can you share some drum samples(from your third guitar challenge video)?
Nice, sounds legit. I'm going to try this to create impulse responses for my Diamond 412 V30 and Fryette 412 P50E before I sell them! I'm currently using my guitar DIs out from my Torpedo reload to reamp my Fryette D120 and capture my amp sound, then load the Catharsis impulses. While the tone is different, the quality sounds just as good as my mic setup.
Ola, great explanation and demo! I am wondering why you chose to use the Effects loop input rather than your main input on the Randall for your IR insert point... does this not remove your amplifier's preamp stage from the IR?
IRs are the new way to get your sound. Well it is also a new way to rape other peoples wallets. It take like 1 second to record impulse respons and people charge hundreds of dollars for this crap. Seriously. Those greedy bastards claim they are giving you the sound of big ass cabintes at cheap. No they just give you a file with a split second long sound for your loader to read. Thats it. It takes one second to record. You can ask a couple of local bands if you can record IRs of their cabs, and Im sure they let you in. That sht is free. People just could not be more lazy and greedy to ask money for that sht.
I'm an electronics engineer and we used to study Impulse Response as a part of Digital Signal Processing, 3 years later I came to know it's use in practical life :)
So this is mi question: what is the difference between amp profiling and using an IR? Is there a version of IR where only the cabinets or only the amps are captured? Isn’t that overusing amps, when you use a tube screamer pedal plugin, an amp plugin and this IR?
Hi Ola, Can you perhaps make a video on how to get an awesome Metal tone with the Line6 Pod x3 or Pod x3 Live? the Pedal might perhaps suck but I know you can get an awesome tone from it!
Ola Englund You missed the part where you need to save the setting in the Impulse Response Utility as the SDIR file, then convert it to a .wav file. What are you using to convert this to a .wav file. Fortin can't load the project from the Impulse R Utility directly, seems you skipped this step in your video or edited it out straight to a loaded .wav file. Can you update with what you are using for the conversion?
Been playing guitar for almost 20 years, but I never had the privilege of having the financial stability of affording recording equipment, even cheap budget pieces. I'm looking to buy a line6 pod go and I've been reading that it can be used as an audio interface and that I can load my own IR's into it. I have almost zero knowledge of audio recording terminology so this is all new to me 😅
I’d like to seal the impulse file but I’m still learning how to do this lol. I just got a 2 notes load box for my 5150iii. I’m old school so this is new to me.
Metalzone directly into computer with IR sounded BETTER in my humble opinion. Much clearer and more defined on the bottom notes. Nice video man, always enjoying watching you share your knowledge!
Thanks for the kick ass tutorial. I also downloaded the IR. It sounds so good. It makes me a better guitarist. Hell, it makes me a better man :) Thanks Ola!!
Hello Ola! I thoroughly enjoy your videos and have great appreciation for you as a musician! I'm new to this whole game, I'm an old guy LOL! Is there any technology currently other than the Kemper that could capture the sound of my favorite distortion pedal along with these IRs and store and save it another pedal or PC interface?
This was helpful! I thought, I knew what IRs are.. not quite. Thx, man. One (maybe stupid) question besides that: can I use the DI of let's say headrush pedalboard or hx stomp for other signals too, like mic, keyboards,... Can't find any answer to that.
Hello Ola. You make a lot of great videos. But nobody made a video of speaker beam so far. So many of us wanna know if a Vintage 30 beams more than an Eminence Wizard or WGS invader. We wanna know which speaker beams the most and which the least... Please make such a video. We are begging!
Hi Ola, i have a question. I have a Blackstar Ht stage 10, and it has an emulated output. Can i use an impulse response anyway? The signal would look like this: Emulated Output(Cab Simulator)>Audio Interface>DAW(With the Impulse Response Plugin) Would it work?
Ola, can you explain the difference b/w an amp modeler and an amp profiler? And an amp emulator and amp sim? How does all that relate to IR's? Please and many thanks!
Hey Ola, thank you very much for the explanation. I've download your free IR to test, but unfortunately it doesn't work on the Helix :( Other IR loaders (such as NadIR) it works though. Excellent sound!
Please keep this series going. I’m older than gods dog so this stuff is very helpful....young man.
Bet I'm older than you, but, I repeat your sentiments.
There is no dog. I am just old.
I am old AND a double bass player. One of my questions was read out on a FAQ here and I Sharted.
Will B 👴😂🤣
All of us, the old guys, getting together to watch this awesome fella show us what we have no clue about: to get a descent sound out of our guitars and gears... I guess we all need Ola’s teachings to record what we still can do in the guitar so, when the time comes and we can’t play the same way anymore, we’ll have the opportunity to show our descendants what grandpa or grand-grand-grandpa could do in the six string (or seven string in my case hahaha). Thanks so much, Ola, and I don’t know about you guys, but I feel blessed to be able to share these feelings and thoughts with others in the same learning path as mines, so thanks to you as well. (Just to be clear, I’m not thaaat old, but I have a f*cking disease that is tearing my strength and movement apart, so I really need to hurry up 😄)
I mean I came for the free stuff, but I left having learned how to make my own free stuff. That's like teaching a man to fish or whatever right? Excellent work Ola The Informer.
Came, stole IR file, left. Much love!
did it work?
@@horstspreu6946 it sounds fucking awesome
😂 A new generation of home recordings all sounding like Ola
@@nebularvoid4669 i still dont understand how to make it work, i use it in the gojira thing, disabled the main amp, enabled some pedals, added the IR and it sounds muddy af ive got no idea what im doing wrong lul
I'd freak out if he started showing how to perform convolution with Laplace Transforms
haha that's what I was waiting for
I thought the same thing. I was having flashbacks to my DSP courses.
DFT it's digital. These tools most likely use something like Angelo Farino's time domain convolution with an inverse sweep function. It's free on Audition or Audacity.
I love Ola but I'm not always crazy about his guitar tones so I didn't think the IR was gonna be all that beneficial to me. Turns out it sounds great, especially paired with my Brahm V30 IRs or my VHT Fatbottom IRs. Thanks, Ola! I will never doubt you again.
This is by far the best episode of the series.
Just getting into music production. (What an arduous journey). I'm a big metal guy but also really into industrial music. I learned about IRs from learning to use an SVZ loader with guitar riffs and effects (preamp, amp simulator and an impulse loader). It's crazy how powerful computers/DAWs are these days, even on a budget. Thanks for the great video! \m/
PS - IRs are very small! That surprises me the most.
Another video I watched suggested skipping your guitar amp altogether and using a colorless solid state power amp connected to your cab, so you only record the response of the cab and mic and don’t end up with the power amp color in your IR.
Been watching for a long time and really just started with IR's. Going to give this a shot to give some other taste then what i currently have a pre-loaded.
Finally. Somebody who can explain the dark arts in a simple way. Could you please explain using a "bus" in a future episode, I see it all the time but understanding it is a pain in backside. Thank you Ola.
agreed!!
A bus in like Cubase?
A bus is basicly just a sum of 2 or more tracks. for instance, you record guitar with 3 mics. after processing the tracks seperate you then send all of them into a stereo track. that stereo track has now become a bus.
Yes.. Like in cubase.. I am using reaper but I understand cubase. I am trying to understand the purpose of recording and then routing the signal to another bus. Everything I am recording is plug in based such as bias and ez drummer so maybe don't actually need to know. I just see a lot of people use a bus but I don't see the benefits or understand the benefits of using one.
@@tomhorn1214 a use i would think of with ez drummer is compression. for instance, route all of the tom's to a bus and compress them together, route kick and snare to a bus and also compress them. then take the room and all of the overhead mics and compress them on a bus and take the output off all of those and route them again to a bus. you can use different compressions settings and side chaining to create lots of cool effects or "movement" in the sound.
another use is saturation. routing kick and bass to a bus and adding a saturation plugin will have a different result as running the same plugin on the kick and bass seperate.
"... plug in the metal zone back.... into my asssss.... NOOO" -> 05:31 hahhahaahhahahaa
4:37 Thanks for the sweep, Ola. Now I'm going to make an "Ola's Room" IR with it.
Yeah, that's not a misleading name for this particular IR whatsoever! I mean with the mic placement being within less than a couple inches in proximity from the cabinet's speaker cone, it'll be guaranteed to DIRECTLY capture ALL kinds of various room resonances, reflections, and ambiance produced by the super close mic'ed cabinet speakers! Pseudo-science such as Physics is for the birds anyway!
Hi Ola, this is Yiannis, your friend from Greece.
You are the best guy on the net.
I love your comedy skills and work ethic behind all that you present to the world.
That planet waves cable, I went the other day and got myself one. Only by looking at it pluged into the soundcard, it makes my day.
And this video, is not only eye-opening, it is an actual Revelation about the IR world.
Thank you.
So many videos and still fresh and good new topics to talk about.
You're an example of what a UA-cam Channel must be.
Thank you so much for this video! It's been very hard to do guitar recordings in my apartment as I have such a limited window of time to be able to record my amp at a suitable volume. And honestly I had no idea how to make an cab impulse. Please keep these coming! I'm so excited to create my own impulse!
I came for the free stuff. Sadly there was no beer.
Lol
I came for the Surströmming, but I guess we're not getting that either. :-D
Didn't know you were a Ola subscriber nice!
uhh internet beer would be quite something
Beer response. Bring water, pour into computer, open Beer Impulse, choose flavour.
I am a metal core fan who is learning a lot from you. Thank you
The Randall Satan is badass!! Why do all the awesome things go south. Egos? Great series Ola 👏
Ola not only gives a gift but is also gift himself.
Nice! I just recently got into using an audio interface and Bias & Amp FX Pro, so this will give me something to learn and experiment with. Thanks, Santa Ola!
Indeed!
Very informative Ola ! thank you. I had no idea why the switch on the back of my hughes and kettner had this weird full range disgusting overdrive sound, and it was simply for driving the signal through other impulse responses in my DAW or outboard gear. Thank you.
So I've been trying to get a tone that's similar to Bolt Thrower from their "IVth Crusade Album". This set me on the right track. Thanks, man!
Awesome idea to have this as a video series!
I have actually been wondering about ir's alot recently I feel like this video was subconsciously made for me I learned everything you said
Thanks for this video that might look like a phyisics measurements course !
I recently ordered my first audio interface and studio monitors and have just learned what are Impulse Responses. Thanks Ola, you're awesome!
Great video! Just wanted to point out that this IR shoot method will have power amp color baked in the IR meaning that using this IR with something like the Fortin Nameless will not give you realistic results but you'll have an unnaturally scooped sound. For a more neutral response you want to use a flat solid state power amp or for the best results you want to use a tube amp but remove the power amp color from the IR. :)
How is it possible for me to remove the tube amps’s power amp coloration from my IRs?
What if you want the tone of the power amp section? Are you saying that IRs aren’t really meant to do that? They’re only good for the cabinet, mic, and mic placement? I ask because I didn’t think IR-based cab emulation was for me, but if they can also capture, say, my KT-88 tubes in the power amp section of my THD head and accurately reflect the difference of what it sounds like when I put in 6L6STR tubes, then this is actually exactly what I need.
I learned some indeed , Im making my own to now .. Thank heaps Ola and good luck with the gig in Denmark 🤘
Awesome ola thanks so much I knew a little about impulses before but now I feel I'm a lot more knowledgeable about them
There are many IR products on the market, but I think DYNAX IR has the best sound. As stated in their product description, DYNAX IR is really fast. When using IRs, the pick attack is sometimes delayed, and it is difficult to add picking nuances, but their IR prevents all of that. It's revolutionary!
Impulse Responses: The Black Magic of music production
Most important factors in your guitar sound, in order:
1. The guitar pickups
2. The guitar
3. The speaker
4. The cabinet
5. The strings
6. The effects
7. The amp
Seneca Music that’s literally backwards
@@ChadKirk Keep everything else the same and swap a 5150 head for a super lead, if the gain is set the same the difference will be nearly inaudible.
@@ChadKirk nope, it's not.
Thank you Ola! More videos in this series would be awesome.
CANT WAIT FOR NEXT SERIES!
This is an amazing series Ola! A lot of us are dipshits when it comes to recording, so this is extremely helpful!
Thanks for the new series! I look forward to the next new series.
Now that is a really white chair! It seriously started glowing when you stood up LOL
Great video ola! I always learn something each video of yours I watch, thank u
The best series ever!
Muchas gracias Ola!! se extrañaba esa seccion donde dabas consejos de home recording" y muchas gracias por el IR HESU lo buscaba ya que aca en donde vivo no se consigue . saludos desde Argentina!!
Please make more Ola's Home Recording Tips!!!!!! 😁😁😁😁
This is an awesome series! Keep it going. I'm already learning a lot :)
Just a heads up - by pluging into the fx loop Ola bypassed the preamp section of his Satan. What you're actually hearing is the power amp section, cab and mic.
Drinking game: Take a shot whenever Ola points his finger at the camera.
Angus Cuthbertson you'd die of alcohol poison
always wanted this IR thanks so much man
Thanks for this Christmas gift !!!
Awesome video! Finaly i understand the concept of ir's. Thank you, and merry christmas ola!
A true internet hero. Much indeed!!!
Ola is the man!
wow. thank you. just started playing again after a 20 year hiatus and have been trying to record via USB with my amp but it has been really painful getting the sound through the USB into the DAW to match the sound coming from the amp speakers.
This is a huge help.
\m/ 3:) \m/
It would be really nice if you gave a rundown on your computer/computers. It’s the most used and least talked about.
Thanks for the IR man! It sounds sick and I like how nasty it sounds.
Hi Ola!, thank you so much for teaching us this, I'm really very grateful because I did not understand it until you explained it. Regards!!!
Love this series. As a bedroom writer with a DIY home studio, this is valuable knowledge. And thanks for the impulse brola !
Works great with my jet city jca50 preamp (through the fx loop send), a little parametric EQ in the DAW (because the tone stack is post FX loop on this amp) and voila ! Sounds better than the metal zone :D . thanks a lot Ola !
Yeahhh!I can imagine what it is but...I´ll get into your video, have a Happy New Year Ola!!
Hi Ola! It's very helpful man! Thank you so much!! Keep this series! In the next episode can you share some drum samples(from your third guitar challenge video)?
Nice, sounds legit. I'm going to try this to create impulse responses for my Diamond 412 V30 and Fryette 412 P50E before I sell them! I'm currently using my guitar DIs out from my Torpedo reload to reamp my Fryette D120 and capture my amp sound, then load the Catharsis impulses. While the tone is different, the quality sounds just as good as my mic setup.
Ola, great explanation and demo! I am wondering why you chose to use the Effects loop input rather than your main input on the Randall for your IR insert point... does this not remove your amplifier's preamp stage from the IR?
IRs are the new way to get your sound. Well it is also a new way to rape other peoples wallets. It take like 1 second to record impulse respons and people charge hundreds of dollars for this crap. Seriously. Those greedy bastards claim they are giving you the sound of big ass cabintes at cheap. No they just give you a file with a split second long sound for your loader to read. Thats it. It takes one second to record. You can ask a couple of local bands if you can record IRs of their cabs, and Im sure they let you in. That sht is free. People just could not be more lazy and greedy to ask money for that sht.
Thank you for teaching!
So that's how you make an IR. Thanks Ola
I'm an electronics engineer and we used to study Impulse Response as a part of Digital Signal Processing, 3 years later I came to know it's use in practical life :)
I love you Ola!
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Please reboot reality.
I used ola's IR and the volume's too low. other IRs sound just fine. am I doing something wrong? using an atomic amplifire 6
Hi. The IR works really well on my Dawn, but it sounds too quiet loaded on my multi effects pedal. Do you know what can I do?
Awesome series!! Great for as the musicians!
Super helpful. Thank you good sir
Voxengo Deconvolver
Remember this, you are gonna need it at some point :)
damnit, you got me today !!
weeeeee torna a fare i supermontaggi dello scopaggio lascia perdere questi plebei
@Kasen Kendall Dont use instaportal, it hijacks your own instagram account and sells your login info
Cristianairte guai a te!
nice advice btw
Just one thing the convolved impulse response acts like a filter, you get the linear response of the cab and amp not the distortion
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! Please keep this series going! This is something I'm currently trying to get better at!
Thanks for this video Ola , really helpful, keep going
thank you for all.
So this is mi question: what is the difference between amp profiling and using an IR?
Is there a version of IR where only the cabinets or only the amps are captured?
Isn’t that overusing amps, when you use a tube screamer pedal plugin, an amp plugin and this IR?
Ola, continue to being Awesome!
Hi Ola, Can you perhaps make a video on how to get an awesome Metal tone with the Line6 Pod x3 or Pod x3 Live? the Pedal might perhaps suck but I know you can get an awesome tone from it!
Ola Englund You missed the part where you need to save the setting in the Impulse Response Utility as the SDIR file, then convert it to a .wav file. What are you using to convert this to a .wav file. Fortin can't load the project from the Impulse R Utility directly, seems you skipped this step in your video or edited it out straight to a loaded .wav file. Can you update with what you are using for the conversion?
yeap, searched on the comments exactly for this Ola Englund. Thanks for the video though!
I found your videos for youtube recomendations and really love it! You are a crazy funny viking, one suscriptor more ;)
Been playing guitar for almost 20 years, but I never had the privilege of having the financial stability of affording recording equipment, even cheap budget pieces.
I'm looking to buy a line6 pod go and I've been reading that it can be used as an audio interface and that I can load my own IR's into it. I have almost zero knowledge of audio recording terminology so this is all new to me 😅
This is sick Thanks Ola!!
Dig the Solar shirt. For a second I thought it was the style of Thrasher skateboard magazine. That would be awesome.
I’d like to seal the impulse file but I’m still learning how to do this lol. I just got a 2 notes load box for my 5150iii. I’m old school so this is new to me.
Metalzone directly into computer with IR sounded BETTER in my humble opinion. Much clearer and more defined on the bottom notes. Nice video man, always enjoying watching you share your knowledge!
Thanks Ola!
Thanks mate for video! Definately subscribe! Greets from Latvia :)
Thanks for the kick ass tutorial. I also downloaded the IR. It sounds so good. It makes me a better guitarist. Hell, it makes me a better man :) Thanks Ola!!
I have no idea a word you said but my subconsciousness will understand
This is witchcraft! I had no idea this was the process to make an IR. Amazing video! Cheers.
Uh, neither did I.....so, yeah.....carry on....
Hello Ola! I thoroughly enjoy your videos and have great appreciation for you as a musician! I'm new to this whole game, I'm an old guy LOL! Is there any technology currently other than the Kemper that could capture the sound of my favorite distortion pedal along with these IRs and store and save it another pedal or PC interface?
This was helpful! I thought, I knew what IRs are.. not quite. Thx, man.
One (maybe stupid) question besides that: can I use the DI of let's say headrush pedalboard or hx stomp for other signals too, like mic, keyboards,... Can't find any answer to that.
YESS! Finaly someone who shows a simple a clear example on how IR works ! Thanks a lot Ola!
Thanks Ola, I’m looking forward to learning more. This just the kind of video series I want to see more of for metal and heavy music.
Hello Ola. You make a lot of great videos. But nobody made a video of speaker beam so far. So many of us wanna know if a Vintage 30 beams more than an Eminence Wizard or WGS invader. We wanna know which speaker beams the most and which the least... Please make such a video. We are begging!
Hi Ola, i have a question. I have a Blackstar Ht stage 10, and it has an emulated output. Can i use an impulse response anyway?
The signal would look like this:
Emulated Output(Cab Simulator)>Audio Interface>DAW(With the Impulse Response Plugin)
Would it work?
Ola, can you explain the difference b/w an amp modeler and an amp profiler? And an amp emulator and amp sim?
How does all that relate to IR's?
Please and many thanks!
I did learn, thank you Based Ola
It did not worked on mooer ge150 :( thx anyway :D
Hey Ola, thank you very much for the explanation. I've download your free IR to test, but unfortunately it doesn't work on the Helix :(
Other IR loaders (such as NadIR) it works though. Excellent sound!
Please, don't harm the women and children. Just take the sheep
Cheers man! This section is great!!!
But unfortunately I could not import it on my Mooer Ge200...