I take it you need Two Notes hardware for this?
I captured using wall of sound only last week but I used Voxengo deconvolver to create the ir and it was fineI have loved Wall of Sound for a while now, and when I got the Axe-FX III I tried to capture IRs from it the same way I’ve successfully captured IRs from other plugins, by sending a 30 second sine wave through it and deconvolving using Reaverb. But it does not work with Wall of Sound for some reason, which tells me there’s more going on. The IRs I've gotten, only the ones I've captured from Wall of Sound, have sounded just totally wrong and totally different from the plugin, as if there were no cabinet at all; just very weird sounding.
However, I have been able to capture them using the Axe-FX III IR Capture utility, and weirdly, that works just fine! I've always wondered what the difference is.
Hi all, has anyone tried incorporating Two Notes DynIR's with their Axe, I'm thinking of trying it but does anyone know what hardware i'd need and if it works?
Thanks
I captured using wall of sound only last week but I used Voxengo deconvolver to create the ir and it was fine
Exactly. Instead of the cab block you can use output block 3 or 4 out to the input of the Torpedo, out of the Torpedo into Input block 3 or 4 of the axe.Thanks, so do you put an Effects loop block in place of the cab in the Axe and then use that for you Two Notes hardware?
I have loved Wall of Sound for a while now, and when I got the Axe-FX III I tried to capture IRs from it the same way I’ve successfully captured IRs from other plugins, by sending a 30 second sine wave through it and deconvolving using Reaverb. But it does not work with Wall of Sound for some reason, which tells me there’s more going on. The IRs I've gotten, only the ones I've captured from Wall of Sound, have sounded just totally wrong and totally different from the plugin, as if there were no cabinet at all; just very weird sounding.
However, I have been able to capture them using the Axe-FX III IR Capture utility, and weirdly, that works just fine! I've always wondered what the difference is.
Yeah, I’ve done it with my FM9, Wall of Sound III and Apple’s Impulse Response Utility and it worked great. Indistinguishable.I captured using wall of sound only last week but I used Voxengo deconvolver to create the ir and it was fine
I captured using wall of sound only last week but I used Voxengo deconvolver to create the ir and it was fine
Could you please tell us how ?I've cloned Wall of Sound IR's using Tone Match. Works great!
For me, it works the same as Tone Matching any other pre-recorded source; same settings, same process. You're simply using the audio from the Wall of Sound plugin as the Tone Match block's reference.Could you please tell us how ?
The difference is, Two notes DynIR's allow for positioning (a) virtual mic(s) in front of (a) virtual cab(s). That said, Two notes isn't the only company that offers this, but I like their implementation.But what have special this two notes irs? There are lot of great irs company already..
Cool glad you managed to get it sortedI finally got a chance to capture a Wall of Sound IR with Voxengo and it worked great. Thanks for the tip!