That's kinda what it does. It's something I've been actually working on for a couple years.
Can someone explain what "phasiness" means or what it is?
Thanks
Google phase cancellation
Found this video;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N0ER4A73QE
So the phase cancellation takes place between the left and right channel within the cab and the new parameter helps eliminate that?
Interesting. Best of both worlds. I still can't understand why I've never heard a far field IR that I liked. The De-Phased near fields sound markedly better than the unprocessed near fields to my ears in this demo.
With far-field captures, it's hard to get the room out of the capture. If you don't get the room out, and you play through that IR, the "room" in the IR plays out in the actual room you're playing in. You get an amp in the room in the room, and that doesn't work.I still can't understand why I've never heard a far field IR that I liked. The De-Phased near fields sound markedly better than the unprocessed near fields to my ears in this demo.
Probably because there just aren't very many of them. It's very difficult to do a far field IR capture. You need a large space and special techniques. Your average studio guy doesn't have the space or the knowledge required. The only guy I know who has done them is Jay Mitchell but he only did a few. I think, like close mic'd IRs, that there is probably some learning curve and trial-and-error to getting good results. There's little money in IR capturing so there's little incentive for people to rent the necessary space and do the work.
Added “Dephase” control to Cabinet block. Note that the processing required is extreme and the control can have some lag and this will also add slightly to preset change time.
Probably because there just aren't very many of them. It's very difficult to do a far field IR capture. You need a large space and special techniques. Your average studio guy doesn't have the space or the knowledge required. The only guy I know who has done them is Jay Mitchell but he only did a few. I think, like close mic'd IRs, that there is probably some learning curve and trial-and-error to getting good results. There's little money in IR capturing so there's little incentive for people to rent the necessary space and do the work.