thepacifist20130
Inspired
Hi folks,
Let me preface this post by saying there is a reason I am posting this in the lounge section - which is that this topic has been done to death in the product forums.
I am one of those folks that is not satisfied with my tone - but only from a perspective of needing an “amp in the room” tone. As well, I understand that a lot of folks like their setup, including FRFR or running the device through a tube power stage.
However, the point still remains that technically, cab IRs are not amp-in-the-room simply because the IR has to be obtained through mic’ing the cab with the impulse as an input.
My question is - can a cabinet response not be modeled vs recorded? I guess this is analogous to the the difference in approach of an axe-fx vs a Kemper.
Now I’m a completely noob when it comes to the technology that goes behind creating these devices so pardon the question if it comes across as silly - but I’m genuinely interested in knowing if this is a possibility.
Let me preface this post by saying there is a reason I am posting this in the lounge section - which is that this topic has been done to death in the product forums.
I am one of those folks that is not satisfied with my tone - but only from a perspective of needing an “amp in the room” tone. As well, I understand that a lot of folks like their setup, including FRFR or running the device through a tube power stage.
However, the point still remains that technically, cab IRs are not amp-in-the-room simply because the IR has to be obtained through mic’ing the cab with the impulse as an input.
My question is - can a cabinet response not be modeled vs recorded? I guess this is analogous to the the difference in approach of an axe-fx vs a Kemper.
Now I’m a completely noob when it comes to the technology that goes behind creating these devices so pardon the question if it comes across as silly - but I’m genuinely interested in knowing if this is a possibility.