DallasGlenn2005
Experienced
Here ya go ya filthy animals
Wait, I thought we were legends. Dammit.
Here ya go ya filthy animals
Following up on this, here's a rough idea of what I am imagining:
If Red is Cab 1, Yellow is Cab 2, Purple is Cab 3, and Orange is cab 4, then this is what the graphic can look like if only Cab 1 is active.
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If all cab slots are active, it can look a bit like this:
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Again, just a suggestion. Might be that the display is too small to convey this kind of detail, but might be an interesting way to indicate bypass state of a cab slot!
I remember going through the original FAS bundle 1-5 and finding a lot of the IRs were matches for the SIC. I believe the 1x12 Hot Kitty is actually the 1x12 V30. This is all by ear though so I could be completely off.On
And on that note: the list of SICs in the Amp block has an entry for "2x12 Hot Kitty". The list of cabs mentions a "1x12 Hot Kitty" (I owned one). Maybe the name of the sic is wrong?
I do believe that you can achieve that by messing with the alignment of the IRs on the align page of the cab block at least to some extent.what if you wanted that out of phase mic combo sound for some reason?
In that case, maybe one of the knob buttons could toggle between showing 4 of these speaker graphs vs 1 + IR names?I tried that. It was too confusing. Also, people with color blindness are screwed.
I remember going through the original FAS bundle 1-5 and finding a lot of the IRs were matches for the SIC. I believe the 1x12 Hot Kitty is actually the 1x12 Eminent. This is all by ear though so I could be completely off.
The files are initially aligned to the same reference point -- a universal standard across all DynaCapture IRs.few questions just to be clear..
even though the distance of let's say two mic's is different from each other, the algorithm time aligns them automatically?
and to what, the earliest or latest IR?
Edited my post I meant the 1x12 V30I owned a Hot Kitty and it had a single custom V30.
Static?Plus, there's a "Legacy" library from the older units. "Classic" maybe ?
Excellent, I understood very clearly!The files are initially aligned to the same reference point -- a universal standard across all DynaCapture IRs.
In other words, IRs for mics that are farther away have been time compensated to be aligned with IRs for mics that are closer.
You can use the controls on the Align page in the usual way, however, to add time to any individual IR.
Is numbering or different forms possible.I tried that. It was too confusing. Also, people with color blindness are screwed.