This really helped me; before this I just thought "impulse response" was kind of a cool term, but not one that helped me understand much. Now I feel like I have at least a rudimentary understanding of what they are. Thanks a million!
@@MuckingAboutWithMyHeadrush Just checked out your band site - brilliant videos, it’s good to see bands not take themselves too seriously and have some fun.
Dude, thank you…..I’ve had mine for a year…it boils my brain as I’m a amp and cable guy🤯😂 I will be dropping here regularly and again thank you kindly mate 🙏
Very interesting. Thank you. I have been using IRs for a while and I didn't know the difference with the stock cab models. As an idea for a future video I'm eager to see a video where someone integrates a Headrush Pedalboard with the new Tonex pedal. I haven't been able to find it anywhere yet. You need a Tonex pedal though.
Tonex is an AI amp sim platform, I guess it would give more Amp options within the Headrush , but I also think gigging musicians buy something like the Headrush to get everything under one roof, so their use together whilst powerful might not be practical. Also, I don't know much but the next gen Headrush is on the horizon, I saw some teasers of its abilities and we might be sorted for amp options ;) (Look through Tracii Guns' facebook page)
I missed loads out, but I just record off the top of my head so things get a bit random. What I really wanted to say was (in a very loud voice) "they aren't f980ing amplifiers!!." To help the poor souls who get sold IR packs of amps not in the Headrush.
A small correction. IRs aren't just for speakers! You can make IRs for anything that affects sound: Amps (that's how Kempers & Headrushs Amp Clone feature works), Rooms (that's how Convolution Reverbs work), FX boxes, etc.
I didn't say they're just for speakers :) I said they are a measurement of a cabinet, a speaker, microphone, and a room, which in this usage case they are,. Obviously similar techniques measure profiles in the Kemper or Clones in the Prime, but those files are not interchangeable like IR's are, otherwise we'd all be running Kemper profiles with our IR loaders. Now wouldn't that be nice.
Thanks! But since IR's include cab sound, if I run my headrush into the power amp of a boss katana, I can't use the integrated cabs then? I should just use an amp in my headrush, no cab no IR?
That's how I would do it, why have a modelled speaker and cab playing through a real speaker and cab? The Katana is a guitar amp and the cab and speaker have been designed to behave in a certain way. No need to send it a model of what it's already doing. Having said that if you like the sound with your IR on .. leave it on. :)
@@MuckingAboutWithMyHeadrush Thanks, I really appreciate your channel and your help! So if I've understood this correctly, I am still using the cab in the katana even though I plug into the power amp (which passes the amp)? Difference between speaker and cab has always confused me
Yes, the "Cab" literally refers to the wooden cabinet the speaker is in, the cabinet effects the sounds quite a lot, open back, closed back, ported, etc etc.. the IR captures everything from the speaker, to the cabinet it's in, the microphone used to measure it and the room it's all in.. any duplication of that chain will confuse things.
@@gratengelsker7614 You can or should try it both ways. With and without the IR. I did the same. Choose what sounds best to your ears. There is no "wrong or right. " Honestly, most often I would engage the IR. Because it just sounded better to MY ears. 😊
Nah! being distractive and pedantic will get you nowhere, any ir is merely a simulation of a speaker cabinet in operation in conjunction with whatever guitar happens to be being used through it is all, -it's better termed as a more direct depiction as a 'cab sim' instead.
Insert an external source IR's in milion dollar guitar pedal is just make no sense....i mean headrush can do everything you just need time to tweak it more deeper..
I agree to an extent, but the IR I use all the time definitely sounds better than any cabinet in the Headrush. plus you get low and high cut controls on an IR which you don't get in a Headrush stock cab. That all being said I never use IRs on my song rigs that I upload here so that anyone can use the settings. :)
This really helped me; before this I just thought "impulse response" was kind of a cool term, but not one that helped me understand much. Now I feel like I have at least a rudimentary understanding of what they are. Thanks a million!
Thanks for this and your other HR videos, it’s good to hear someone from the UK flying the flag for the HR.
Cheers Warwick! I'll be all over the Blighty board if anyone makes it..
@@MuckingAboutWithMyHeadrush Just checked out your band site - brilliant videos, it’s good to see bands not take themselves too seriously and have some fun.
Outstanding
Dude, thank you…..I’ve had mine for a year…it boils my brain as I’m a amp and cable guy🤯😂 I will be dropping here regularly and again thank you kindly mate 🙏
Thank you! I've been a bit busy of late, but I'll keep making vids every now and then :)
@@MuckingAboutWithMyHeadrush totally get it bud 😌👌🫡
Very interesting. Thank you. I have been using IRs for a while and I didn't know the difference with the stock cab models. As an idea for a future video I'm eager to see a video where someone integrates a Headrush Pedalboard with the new Tonex pedal. I haven't been able to find it anywhere yet. You need a Tonex pedal though.
Tonex is an AI amp sim platform, I guess it would give more Amp options within the Headrush , but I also think gigging musicians buy something like the Headrush to get everything under one roof, so their use together whilst powerful might not be practical. Also, I don't know much but the next gen Headrush is on the horizon, I saw some teasers of its abilities and we might be sorted for amp options ;) (Look through Tracii Guns' facebook page)
Good explanation but I would have started by explaining Ir stands for Impulse Response.
I missed loads out, but I just record off the top of my head so things get a bit random. What I really wanted to say was (in a very loud voice) "they aren't f980ing amplifiers!!." To help the poor souls who get sold IR packs of amps not in the Headrush.
awesome explanation
A small correction. IRs aren't just for speakers! You can make IRs for anything that affects sound: Amps (that's how Kempers & Headrushs Amp Clone feature works), Rooms (that's how Convolution Reverbs work), FX boxes, etc.
I didn't say they're just for speakers :) I said they are a measurement of a cabinet, a speaker, microphone, and a room, which in this usage case they are,. Obviously similar techniques measure profiles in the Kemper or Clones in the Prime, but those files are not interchangeable like IR's are, otherwise we'd all be running Kemper profiles with our IR loaders. Now wouldn't that be nice.
Thanks! But since IR's include cab sound, if I run my headrush into the power amp of a boss katana, I can't use the integrated cabs then? I should just use an amp in my headrush, no cab no IR?
That's how I would do it, why have a modelled speaker and cab playing through a real speaker and cab? The Katana is a guitar amp and the cab and speaker have been designed to behave in a certain way. No need to send it a model of what it's already doing.
Having said that if you like the sound with your IR on .. leave it on. :)
@@MuckingAboutWithMyHeadrush Thanks, I really appreciate your channel and your help! So if I've understood this correctly, I am still using the cab in the katana even though I plug into the power amp (which passes the amp)? Difference between speaker and cab has always confused me
Yes, the "Cab" literally refers to the wooden cabinet the speaker is in, the cabinet effects the sounds quite a lot, open back, closed back, ported, etc etc.. the IR captures everything from the speaker, to the cabinet it's in, the microphone used to measure it and the room it's all in.. any duplication of that chain will confuse things.
@@MuckingAboutWithMyHeadrush Thanks!
@@gratengelsker7614
You can or should try it both ways.
With and without the IR.
I did the same.
Choose what sounds best to your ears.
There is no "wrong or right. "
Honestly, most often I would engage the IR.
Because it just sounded better to MY ears. 😊
Nah! being distractive and pedantic will get you nowhere, any ir is merely a simulation of a speaker cabinet in operation in conjunction with whatever guitar happens to be being used through it is all, -it's better termed as a more direct depiction as a 'cab sim' instead.
Insert an external source IR's in milion dollar guitar pedal is just make no sense....i mean headrush can do everything you just need time to tweak it more deeper..
I agree to an extent, but the IR I use all the time definitely sounds better than any cabinet in the Headrush. plus you get low and high cut controls on an IR which you don't get in a Headrush stock cab. That all being said I never use IRs on my song rigs that I upload here so that anyone can use the settings.
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