Pwrmac7600
Power User
How come it seems like none of the Cab IR makers do the standard mic layout anymore in their IR production?
What I mean by this is the common mic techniques of Cap, Cap off axis, Cap Edge, Cap Edge Off Axis, Cone, Cone Edge. with distances?
Just curious, it was actually very helpful for me to select IRs that way because I knew which mic techniques I tended to like right off the bat from real world experience. Even still when I mic my 4X12 I like a 57 slightly off axis on the cap edge, and a 421 riding out about 3/4 of the way on the cone, but about 1 inch away. Like I said, I just always thought this was such a convenient way of finding IR's I liked very quickly, and was curious why no one does it anymore?
What I mean by this is the common mic techniques of Cap, Cap off axis, Cap Edge, Cap Edge Off Axis, Cone, Cone Edge. with distances?
Just curious, it was actually very helpful for me to select IRs that way because I knew which mic techniques I tended to like right off the bat from real world experience. Even still when I mic my 4X12 I like a 57 slightly off axis on the cap edge, and a 421 riding out about 3/4 of the way on the cone, but about 1 inch away. Like I said, I just always thought this was such a convenient way of finding IR's I liked very quickly, and was curious why no one does it anymore?