Hi , I watched a YouTube video a while ago on how to tone match a Piezo pickup to the mic'd up tone from the same acoustic guitar. I can't find the video now. I seem to remember that when you do the tone matching and later wish to use the actual captured resulting curve (or is it the IR?) you need to use it as a cab block, am I correct?
I have an acoustic Flyde mandolin but also have an all-electric mandolin. Tomorrow I intend to see if I can tone match the electric's pickups to the sound of mt acoustic mandolin.
So, just thought I'd ask you folks who are more familiar with the process is my grasp of the process correct.
I tone matched several of my acoustics with built in Piezo pickups to their mic'd up tone before and have the curves on file somewhere also, but never gigged them using the tone match curves or resulting IRs.
If I am correct, do I need to load the resulting IR or cab block first in the signal chain?
I would be grateful if someone can tell me if I'm correct. I'm going at this early in the morning as it the only chance I have, so will check replies then. Thanks in advance
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I have an acoustic Flyde mandolin but also have an all-electric mandolin. Tomorrow I intend to see if I can tone match the electric's pickups to the sound of mt acoustic mandolin.
So, just thought I'd ask you folks who are more familiar with the process is my grasp of the process correct.
I tone matched several of my acoustics with built in Piezo pickups to their mic'd up tone before and have the curves on file somewhere also, but never gigged them using the tone match curves or resulting IRs.
If I am correct, do I need to load the resulting IR or cab block first in the signal chain?
I would be grateful if someone can tell me if I'm correct. I'm going at this early in the morning as it the only chance I have, so will check replies then. Thanks in advance
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