The De-phase parameter corrects for the phase issues that occur whenever you close-mic a speaker cab, even if you're only using one mic.hey guys,
please help me out understanding the dephase thingy: shouldnt phase only be an issue if we use an IR captured with 2 different mics or 2 different IRs?
De-phase. I guess that I don't get it. The more that I turn it up the less it sounds like AFX and the more it sounds like COSM.
Seems to get flatter and have less....environment? TBH I've never been a real amp guy. I've had but never really utilized. Have pretty much lived in the land of the IO.
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hey guys,
please help me out understanding the dephase thingy: shouldnt phase only be an issue if we use an IR captured with 2 different mics or 2 different IRs?
or is the new features purpose to remove phase issues resulting from an improper capturing process (early reflections for example)?
any explanation would be appreciated!
chris
Lol... Best Sean Bean meme I've seen yet.
I don't hear that at all. Even at extreme De-phase settings, I still hear the power supply sag. I still hear the phase inverter getting pushed. I still hear bias changes altering the harmonic structure. COSM don't play 'dat.De-phase. I guess that I don't get it. The more that I turn it up the less it sounds like AFX and the more it sounds like COSM.
De-phase doesn't eliminate the response of the mic. It only reduces the phasing effects caused by mic placement. You'll still hear the voice of the mic you're using.Would dephase work to flatten / smoothen the response of a mic used to capture an IR in order to add a different mic?
From an IR procuder point of view you will not see me using this feature. Don't get me wrong. It's a really useful tool and it can make many IRs sound better. The reason I wouldn't use it is that I spend a lot of time making sure that I have the best resolution for my IRs. When we start talking about evening out the IR graphs then it's similar to lowering the resolution of the IR.
I think this is a great future and many people will find it useful. I would assume in a live situation it's a miracle worker especially with FRFR setups. It "should" result in less ear fatigue.
Loving dephase. It's nice to have control over comb filtering.
That being said, has anyone experimented with the new character type?
Getting some really nice results with the parameters Cliff suggested.
The Dynamic Character type is my new favorite. Cliff's suggested settings give a nice midrange push when you spank it. Also try higher frequencies at lower Q with negative Character Amount....has anyone experimented with the new character type?
Getting some really nice results with the parameters Cliff suggested.