SeasonOfPain
Inspired
That's correct, Chris.I need cab lab to get these into my axe, right?
Does CabLab 2 still work for converting these (fw18.12)? Haven't gotten around to updating to v3 yet (no time these days to do custom IR mixes).
That's correct, Chris.I need cab lab to get these into my axe, right?
Does CabLab 2 still work for converting these (fw18.12)? Haven't gotten around to updating to v3 yet (no time these days to do custom IR mixes).
Bought them directly. Will not have time to mess around with these until late July due to business and holiday trips... I am such a sucker... haha
Funny you should say this. Last month I commissioned a solid wood 1x10 based off of the Emery. I wanted something with more than mahogany, so I ordered mine to custom size specs using solid mahogany and birdseye maple. It's a thing of beauty, at least to me:
Among other cabs hopefully in line for more 12's, the above 1x10 and my other B Custom (2x10) were gonna be the first ones to get my 10's. We'll see how this first 12 goes.
Cab Lab only can use mono.wav files for conversion I believe.
The OH files come with a number of different resolutions (and also stereo file options). Is there any advantage to using say a 96kHz over a 48kHz mono file ?
Also assuming Cab Lab can load the 500 m/s files, is there an advantage over the 200 m/s ? The PDF said some IR loaders might not be able to use the 500 m/s, and also that the 200 m/s could reduce system resources, but does that hold true once its converted over to .IR or .SYX format for loading into the Axe ?
Still smart move as the price will go up in a week. Still a great deal at even the full price of course, but if your going to buy them for sure, might as well do it now at the amazing sale price
You can only use 48kHz mono IRs in the Axe-Fx. Also, 500ms IRs have no advantage.
I'm not sure if the longer .wav files offer an advantage to CabLab processing or not?