RoshRoslin
Power User
Thanks cliff!
The conventional technique goes like this:
1. Point the mic at the speaker
2. Listen
3. Go "ugh, that sounds like crap"
4. Send your lackey back into the live room
5. Move the mic an inch to the right
6. GOTO 2
The obot moves the mic remotely. You sit in the control room and move the mic with your iPad. When you find a good spot, shoot an IR. Better quality IRs in less time.
The conventional technique goes like this:
1. Point the mic at the speaker
2. Listen
3. Go "ugh, that sounds like crap"
4. Send your lackey back into the live room
5. Move the mic an inch to the right
6. GOTO 2
The obot moves the mic remotely. You sit in the control room and move the mic with your iPad. When you find a good spot, shoot an IR. Better quality IRs in less time.
Mikko's law
seconding the file type not being supported by cab lab lite
Very cool.The conventional technique goes like this:
1. Point the mic at the speaker
2. Listen
3. Go "ugh, that sounds like crap"
4. Send your lackey back into the live room
5. Move the mic an inch to the right
6. GOTO 2
The obot moves the mic remotely. You sit in the control room and move the mic with your iPad. When you find a good spot, shoot an IR. Better quality IRs in less time.
You're a gentleman and a scholarHere they are:
The conventional technique goes like this:
1. Point the mic at the speaker
2. Listen
3. Go "ugh, that sounds like crap"
4. Send your lackey back into the live room
5. Move the mic an inch to the right
6. GOTO 2
The obot moves the mic remotely. You sit in the control room and move the mic with your iPad. When you find a good spot, shoot an IR. Better quality IRs in less time.
Thanks for sharing...Here they are:
Great F-ing idea!!!!Ok, 3rd in a row.....
I've been thinking 'outside the box', how about a new ObotIR format that is essentially a bundle of say 10 ir's. Couple this with ObotCab block that replaces the cab block. Load in the bundle, then midi up an down to move through to find your perfect sound. Save which you like to scratch pad then load into a cab block.
Just an idea