jimfist
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As a bassist myself I’m happy to see more of us moving toward IRs
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As a bassist myself I’m happy to see more of us moving toward IRs
Threw together a quick lil jam to show how the IRs sit in a dense-ish mix, they fill the bottom end out really nicely and cut pretty well. The bass was a little more playful then i'd usually go to show the previous points off seriously if youre holding off on these just buy them, its 100% worth it
The nicest compliment I've ever received hahaha thank you!Wow! Very Buckethead like.
You're very welcome. I've been sitting here for the last 10 minutes coping your bass line. Love it!The nicest compliment I've ever received hahaha thank you!
I am running my Axe-FX II XL+ thru a Matrix 1600 and a Ampeg SVT Heritage 810. So far, what I'm finding is that my bass tone sounds better using your Ampeg 810 IRs as opposed to running my Axe-FX with cab modeling turned off. Which confuses me. Any idea why this would be?
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As soon as I can, I'm buying some.
Is it possible to use those Ir's on the Ax8? OR just AxeFx?
I've always just used cab lab lite to plop em right on to my axe after auditioning. As far as phase I'm coming from doing it manually for years so I do the same in the axe with the delay timePlease correct me someone if I'm wrong, but my current understanding is that:
1. you don't need auto trim if IRS are prepared for Axe Fx, which is the case for most of commercial packs
2. you need min phase checked if you want to mix multiple IRs so you won't have phase problems with them