jon
Fractal Fanatic
Just a point to note for all those who are reading and may be wondering-there is NOTHING WRONG with the IRs just the way they are! Matter of fact I prefer the longer IRs, but it's a matter of taste.
All recorded music WILL have these reflections 'baked into' the recording, there is nothing 'wrong' with that, there is nothing 'WRONG' with the IRs - they sound different with truncated IRs and the removal of the reflections is just Cliff being Cliff in his perpetual quest for perfection!!
Certainly it was not something 99% of us even gave consideration to before (as most of the lack of understanding proves), so for those thinking there is something wrong, there's not, unless you wanna get granular about it.
Matter of fact one of the reasons the axe sounds the way it does is because of these ultra res IRs! The same ones with the reflections!
So turn a knob and if you like it, keep it that way, otherwise, just play and have fun! A couple milliseconds of reflection will not prevent you from enjoying the axe fx and is NOT a bad thing either!
All recorded music WILL have these reflections 'baked into' the recording, there is nothing 'wrong' with that, there is nothing 'WRONG' with the IRs - they sound different with truncated IRs and the removal of the reflections is just Cliff being Cliff in his perpetual quest for perfection!!
Certainly it was not something 99% of us even gave consideration to before (as most of the lack of understanding proves), so for those thinking there is something wrong, there's not, unless you wanna get granular about it.
Matter of fact one of the reasons the axe sounds the way it does is because of these ultra res IRs! The same ones with the reflections!
So turn a knob and if you like it, keep it that way, otherwise, just play and have fun! A couple milliseconds of reflection will not prevent you from enjoying the axe fx and is NOT a bad thing either!