Hello IR user here, heavy user actually Nice explanation here, by blending 2 stock cabs seems the way to solve that weak & thin sounding a helix stock cabs used to be Will try it for sure and give stock cabs more love Thank you
Great Video I am convinced that a "Stock Cab" is nothing more than an (IR + EQ block) "Choosing different mic" is actually = "altering the EQ" "Changing mic position" is actually = "altering the EQ"
To be honest I couldn’t tell you how the parameters actually affect the algorithms of the cab blocks mathematically but one thing is for sure. IRs are very useful tools but the stock cabs can hold their own in a test of sound quality.
Cool video and great explanations :) Too bad we didn't get an audio clip without your strings sound ;)
Hello
IR user here, heavy user actually
Nice explanation here, by blending 2 stock cabs seems the way to solve that weak & thin sounding a helix stock cabs used to be
Will try it for sure and give stock cabs more love
Thank you
Glad I was able to give you something to try out!
Turn your speech mic of when you play, please
I dont use IRs...nice job.
Great Video
I am convinced that a "Stock Cab" is nothing more than an (IR + EQ block)
"Choosing different mic" is actually = "altering the EQ"
"Changing mic position" is actually = "altering the EQ"
To be honest I couldn’t tell you how the parameters actually affect the algorithms of the cab blocks mathematically but one thing is for sure. IRs are very useful tools but the stock cabs can hold their own in a test of sound quality.
you are right, i only clicked the video to say this.