Mics are baked in. Actually I don't understand how you could not bake in mics when capturing a cab sound with a mic.
Mics are baked in. Actually I don't understand how you could not bake in mics when capturing a cab sound with a mic.
Sure man! My IR is brighter/more agressive. The original IR maybe fits the song better... or maybe lowering the presence for my IR would've made them sound pretty much the same. What's the IR in your original clip?
Mics are baked in. Actually I don't understand how you could not bake in mics when capturing a cab sound with a mic.
With some mathematics and the transfer function for your specified mic you can.
Clark! I wrote some new stuff today and here you can listen my demo song, that i got together. Guess what IR the rhythm guitars have. BTW the original clip had your OH Mesa recipe Cab + Silent underground studios 4x12 Vin30 MIX_EQ Cab.
Yes but what "position" does this none-mic have?
Ha I don't know. I have only been calculating acoustics on truck silencers but figured that it would be possible to do the same thing as when measuring the silencers.
Normally, "flat" measuring microphones are used and the small deviation from "flattness" regarding amplitude and phase can be corrected for, so I thought the same principle could be used here.
Hey Clark ! Thanks for the gift !Oh my.. that sound badass!! Is it just because it's my IR or does that sound like perfection to all of you guys?