Jason King
Member
Been following a few guys on YouTube with Fractal gear and then their resultant patches have been downloaded and/or the theory applied.
That is it seems to adjust the frequencies on the cab block to filter out the extreme high's and low's. Something like below 80 and above 8000 so you end up with a V shaped midrange style of tone. The idea is to cut the boom and the fizz!
Now speaking to other pro musos using Atomic CLR's and alike they tell me that there is no cutting of frequencies required with their gear.
I'm using an EV ELX 112P http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/electro-voice-elx112p-active-12-loudspeaker .
It's sounds pretty good to me and also seems strange that all these IR's need to be heavily edited using this method to sound good with our monitoring solution?
Is it that I am and maybe you are using sub standard FRFR solutions?
What are you guys doing, especially the guys who play live a lot through decent FOH systems?
Maybe I'm approaching this in the wrong way and just need better quality monitoring solutions?
Thoughts?
That is it seems to adjust the frequencies on the cab block to filter out the extreme high's and low's. Something like below 80 and above 8000 so you end up with a V shaped midrange style of tone. The idea is to cut the boom and the fizz!
Now speaking to other pro musos using Atomic CLR's and alike they tell me that there is no cutting of frequencies required with their gear.
I'm using an EV ELX 112P http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/electro-voice-elx112p-active-12-loudspeaker .
It's sounds pretty good to me and also seems strange that all these IR's need to be heavily edited using this method to sound good with our monitoring solution?
Is it that I am and maybe you are using sub standard FRFR solutions?
What are you guys doing, especially the guys who play live a lot through decent FOH systems?
Maybe I'm approaching this in the wrong way and just need better quality monitoring solutions?
Thoughts?