Yes, parallel. An easy way to do that is to use a single stereo cab with a different model for each side. You can pan them both to center if you're running in mono.Wow, can't believe I've never thought to try two different cabs or mics. Do you guys normally just run them in series or route them in parallel? Not sure how the sound would be different, if at all. I'm going to try it.
Would it be possible/worthwhile to combine the 57/121 eq into a single axe FX mic setting to save a cab block?..or add a 'mic 1', and 'mic 2' option in the cab block?I very often use two cabs and often it is the same cab with different mics and maybe a bit of delay on one mic.
The 1st part is the real amp.
Would it be possible/worthwhile to combine the 57/121 eq into a single axe FX mic setting to save a cab block?..or add a 'mic 1', and 'mic 2' option in the cab block?
If you chose one cab block and chose stereo mode, then you can have two different cabs in one cab block and each cab can have their separate mick.
Ok. Sorry. Didn't get that.
It just seems like a lot of guys are putting in 2 Hires cab blocks for the sake of the 2 mics. In the real world, you would mike the one cab with 2 mics - so maybe that could be mimicked in the Axe with combined mic options in the Hires block
2 hi res blocks take up to much CPU. IMO. Two low res and one stereo cab is enough. I am willing to bet very few people an tell the audible difference in a live setting
2 hi res blocks take up to much CPU. IMO. Two low res and one stereo cab is enough. I am willing to bet very few people an tell the audible difference in a live setting
Putting additional nonlinearity into a product containing the term "fractal" in its name is probably appropriate.FractalAudio said:Iterative
Putting additional nonlinearity into a product containing the term "fractal" in its name is probably appropriate.
Cannot share the IR itself, contains copyrighted IRs.
The mix recipe (for example to use in AOM DSP):
BasketweaveG12H30s-R121-CapEdge-3in
BasketweaveG12H30s-SM57-Cone-0_5in
BasketweaveG12H30s-U87-CapEdge-2in
MarkIIC_EV12L-R121-Cap-4in
MarkIIC_EV12L-SM57-Cone-0_5in
MarkIIC_EV12L-U87-CapEdge-2in
Cannot share the IR itself, contains copyrighted IRs.
The mix recipe (for example to use in AOM DSP):
BasketweaveG12H30s-R121-CapEdge-3in
BasketweaveG12H30s-SM57-Cone-0_5in
BasketweaveG12H30s-U87-CapEdge-2in
MarkIIC_EV12L-R121-Cap-4in
MarkIIC_EV12L-SM57-Cone-0_5in
MarkIIC_EV12L-U87-CapEdge-2in
In equal amounts.
These are Red Wire IRs. Similar results can be obtained by using OwnHammer IRs.
I created those in mixIR2 with your settings and the OB Mesa Cab which is slightly darker. I like the result, thanks for sharing.
BTW, I created two blocks in mixIR2 with no panning in the IRs. I tried different panning settings C, 30, 50, 75, 100 but I can't hear that as strong as when using two IRs in the Axe Fx and panning these. So panning in mixIR2 doesn't seem to have much impact on the sound somehow? Does this work better in aomDSP?
Panning? MixIR only creates mono IRs (no panning).