Hey guys,
Here is a reamping test with 19 IRs (or IRs combinaisons).
Please choose your prefered one(s)
Here is a reamping test with 19 IRs (or IRs combinaisons).
Please choose your prefered one(s)
Break a guitar, it's good on the moment not as good later ^^Man, I listened two minutes and now I'm hyperactive, I want to break stuff and kick people.
I'll disclose the list in few days, i need a blind opinionSounds great, what irs in this track?
Man, I listened two minutes and now I'm hyperactive, I want to break stuff and kick people.
Absolutely, but the game changer will be the introduction of the bass track5 and 8 worked for me.
but really, any of those could worrk in that context. all depends on what you want and what specific tone you're after..
I liked those 3 the best as well...8, 12, 18...
Yes it was easier to switch presets and only record one time...I liked those 3 the best as well...
However, I also agree that all were usable in the context of the music.
But, I don't actually think this comparison is fair because we didn't hear all IRs play the same parts.
AND one interesting point: all 3 of my preferred choices came at the start of a change in the music, so it could be purely psychological.
true. if you add bass at a later stage it will greatly influence the choice of guitar tone. or you could adjust the bass to fit the guitar . choices oh choicesAbsolutely, but the game changer will be the introduction of the bass track
Bass is either the guitar tone's best friend or worst enemy.true. if you add bass at a later stage it will greatly influence the choice of guitar tone. or you could adjust the bass to fit the guitar . choices oh choices
Oh yes... Btw would you recommend some good B7K type bass sound for this kind of music ?Bass is either the guitar tone's best friend or worst enemy.
Rarely is it in between those extremes for some reason.
Oh yes... Btw would you recommend some good B7K type bass sound for this kind of music ?