![]() ![]() Distortion, chorus, flanger, compression. Things that can't be captured as an IR:Īnything non-static. #3 Guitar cabs, delay/reverb units, EQ units. #2 You've got this rare mic from the 1920's that sounds great on everything? Good news is you capture the EQ curve of that mic and use it spice up the dull "new" mics. Good news? You can capture an IR of your room and then take it with you wherever you go and load it via IR loader. ![]() You've tried a few other studios and they just don't sound the same. #1 You have the coolest sounding drum room in the world. Check the compatibility from your modeller's website. Most modelling amps will allow external IR's to be imported but they also often require different sample rate. Can I use these with Kemper/AxeFX/Headrush etc? You load up your DAW, apply your favourite amp sim or multi-fx-unit or even a real amp (as long as it creates distortion or acts like a preamp, you're good) apply the IR loader on a guitar track, load up the IR file and boom! you're all set to rock. In other words, our IR's are Guitar Cabinet emulations that can be used either with TRVE Cab or any other Impulse Response loader. Impulse Response is a sonic measurement between the source and (in this case) the guitar cabinet. What is an Impulse Response? The simple guide ![]()
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