Clawfinger
Experienced
Re: Clawfinger's IR-page (repost)
On the other hand, the IR is accurate down to ~80Hz, which makes the character more than good enough. If I get my hands on a nice cab, I'll give it a go.
Jay Mitchell said:Not likely. In order to capture an IR with any worthwhile response detail at the lowest bass frequencies (~35Hz for a four-string), the IR would have to be at least one period in length at that frequency (29ms), ideally as much as twice that. That would require a minimum 2048-point IR. As things now stand, you would have to split the IR into four parts and use two delay blocks to implement that in the Axe-Fx. And your playback speaker's response would have to extend to a substantially lower frequency than the cab sim, otherwise you'll just be hearing your playback speaker's lower cutoff. The possibility of getting an IR that is longer than 30ms without early room reflections is pretty remote. Finally, most bass parts are recorded direct and reinforced live via a DI straight from the instrument. The speaker sound is not nearly so great a factor in most bass sounds as it is with guitar.Soultrash said:have you planned to make a few BASS cab IR's?
this would be awesome!
On the other hand, the IR is accurate down to ~80Hz, which makes the character more than good enough. If I get my hands on a nice cab, I'll give it a go.