The underlying data is actually raw .IR files!If the IRs are only 2048 samples is there any point in exporting to ultrares?
The underlying data is actually raw .IR files!If the IRs are only 2048 samples is there any point in exporting to ultrares?
For what it is worth, I thought the same thing, in that I was hoping to mix the dyna cabs in the unit to save dsp on the unit.
I think both of these things are kind of what we're starting to get with the new CL4 packs:I'm pretty sure the factory hardware cabs have never been available in Cab Lab. There's no way to export the factory cabs for external use.
This is something really highlighted visually in Amplitube 5, of all things. Especially for a 4x12, when in certain positions you'll be picking up a little of the speakers right next to or below the one you're on. And of course, four speakers even of the same model may sound a little different from each other anyway. If you take that out of the equation with a 1x12, even then you have the acoustics of the room making a difference in a huge way, how the room is treated, etc. So many factors!
Same here. I always assumed since the speaker cone is round, it would sound the same on either side and never bothered trying different spots at the same distance from the center.
no because many times I prefer the sound of just an m160. I don't need anything else. You probably don't either. I just can't beat it for a solo mic. Usually for a two mic blend I use a 57 and 160 with more of the 57, but I don't usually use any of the other mics in that pack. It's like they took ALL of the mics I NEVER use, that NEVER like using, and exclusively added only those to the packs with the exception of the 57. Why would I spend time trying to mix a sound I like from mics I don't like? Bad plus bad can never equal good. If you like working that way, have fun but I have better things to do.I understand liking one particular mic, but, I mean, seriously? And without even trying it you can say that? Are you just trolling? Come on, you can tell me.
no because many times I prefer the sound of just an m160. I don't need anything else. You probably don't either. I just can't beat it for a solo mic. Usually for a two mic blend I use a 57 and 160 with more of the 57, but I don't usually use any of the other mics in that pack. It's like they took ALL of the mics I NEVER use, that NEVER like using, and exclusively added only those to the packs with the exception of the 57. Why would I spend time trying to mix a sound I like from mics I don't like? Bad plus bad can never equal good. If you like working that way, have fun but I have better things to do.
digital (high end) cab that will never blow speakers, be mismatched to an amp, nor take up physical space for $30 vs. real cab that is heavy and takes up a lot of physical space for $200+??
Of course, $200 is the lowest of the low and typically a craigslist/fb marketplace find and those are always a nightmare… I’ll take the cab pack please.
M160 - That’s my fav mic for guitar… the old grey ones are the best ones.yes need an M160 mic in the packs. I wont buy without that, since I would rather have a mono M160 than a million choices of blending other mics.
160 > 121....M160 - That’s my fav mic for guitar… the old grey ones are the best ones.
I don't know what you are playing thru but every playback system especially anything decent takes up almost as much space as normal guitar amp/cab. Then there is the FRFR/PA thing that many have a hard time with. I have played the FM9 thru studio monitors and a Celestion F12-x200 cab along with a neutral power amp. All of those take up close to the same amount of space. There is really no space savings here unless you have some powered PA wedge etc. or playing thru studio monitors at home. My Celestion cab weighs 42lbs. This is the problem in general with IR cabs in that you will need to find some playback system that will work for you that hopefully is somewhat neutral and that incl the power amp and a speaker of sorts. When Fender released their TMP they also released several FRFR amp/speaker cabs and whatever you think of them still take up about the same amount of space as a real powered guitar cab. However their wight savings is something seems decent under 30lbs.$30 vs. real cab that is heavy and takes up a lot of physical space for $200+??
And without even trying it you can say that? Are you just trolling?
Are you reverse trolling? He has to buy it before he can try it. If he has a favorite mic how does asking for one or saying he would wait for one make him a troll exactly?
yes need an M160 mic in the packs. I wont buy without that, since I would rather have a mono M160 than a million choices of blending other mics.
Haha, sure I am. And you're reverse reverse trolling me for disagreeing, right? Cool.
Read this wording:
The word "need" and the phrase "I won't buy" is overly strong language for a tech platform. It's equivalent to saying the same because a Fractal unit doesn't have your favorite drive pedal, like what happened with Romeo whatever years ago with the Klom. Give me a break.
There's a way to use language in which you can recognize that the tools to do just about any sound exist, but you would like to see a particular feature, instead of that kind of absolutist talk.
I so love discussing disagreements, but absolutist language leaves no place for discussion. Trolling degrades further discussion rather than bolstering it, and that's what I see with absolutist language.
So my pointing this out is some sort of problem?
He's not making a polite request in what I quoted. What he wrote was an ultimatum.
Ok so I won't buy them until I see cabs I'm interested in. So by your definition am I a troll too? Or if I am not a troll is it because I used more eloquent language?
(If I am a troll am I pulling the triple reverse retriangulated troll? .)
No, you're an advanced trigonometrist, and together we'll end up createing a tesseract out of this derail!
You’re kind of right, but also kind of wrong…I don't know what you are playing thru but every playback system especially anything decent takes up almost as much space as normal guitar amp/cab.