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It has been frustrating at times and I just don't know why it occurs but only began with CabLab 3. I don't recall this happening with CabLab 2.
First I have converted all the .wav to .IR with Cablab 3.
When I load though an IR through the browser and sample the sound based on selecting the individual IR in the browser which autosends to the scratchpad there is a difference from when I drag it to the mixer slot and send to scratchpad. I've tried setting to None, Min Phase and Auto but neither sounds as good as the raw coming from the browser. Generally I go through the OH mixes and find some I like but the only way to it to sound exactly as I heard in the browser is to import the .syx without going through cablab.
I am surprised that even with the None setting that's there is a loss occurring, mostly in the low end or perhaps slight room effects in the IR are removed. it just sounds less full and open than importing the .syx file. Shouldn't selecting none be the same as the raw OH which my understanding are all 200ms from the fractal folders so nothing should change.
EDIT** one additional thing that might be the difference here. I have cablab 3 on my studio PC, however at home I have cablab 2 installed which is what I use to convert all the wav to ir and syx files. Then send them to the studio for use. Perhaps cablab 2 is keeping them in tact and cablab 3 is doing something to them differently. Just a thought.
I'm puzzled by this.
First I have converted all the .wav to .IR with Cablab 3.
When I load though an IR through the browser and sample the sound based on selecting the individual IR in the browser which autosends to the scratchpad there is a difference from when I drag it to the mixer slot and send to scratchpad. I've tried setting to None, Min Phase and Auto but neither sounds as good as the raw coming from the browser. Generally I go through the OH mixes and find some I like but the only way to it to sound exactly as I heard in the browser is to import the .syx without going through cablab.
I am surprised that even with the None setting that's there is a loss occurring, mostly in the low end or perhaps slight room effects in the IR are removed. it just sounds less full and open than importing the .syx file. Shouldn't selecting none be the same as the raw OH which my understanding are all 200ms from the fractal folders so nothing should change.
EDIT** one additional thing that might be the difference here. I have cablab 3 on my studio PC, however at home I have cablab 2 installed which is what I use to convert all the wav to ir and syx files. Then send them to the studio for use. Perhaps cablab 2 is keeping them in tact and cablab 3 is doing something to them differently. Just a thought.
I'm puzzled by this.
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