antcarrier
Power User
Hello people,
It has been a while! I haven't been in a position to capture any IRs recently as about a year ago I relocated across the country to work as a paramedic, and left most of my gear behind. Before this happened I did one last big shoot to keep me going for a bit, and got some results I'm really happy with, and are what I think are my best results so far.
Here are 2 reflection free far field IRs of a 1980s UK Vox AC30 with Celestion Blues. They sound like this:
I am very sleepy in this video, just had an all nighter!
I have also attached the preset used in the clip. It uses both IRs hard-panned left and right (not something I always do, but felt like it today). Amp model is the AC30TB.
'Vox AC30 blues 1' is a bit fuller and fatter sounding, slightly more mellow, while 'Vox AC30 blues 2' is brighter.
I won't be in a position to make more IRs for a while, but hopefully some day in the near future I'll be able to get back into it.
Anyway I hope someone can make good use of these. I've certainly been having fun using them for my own recordings.
TTFN!
It has been a while! I haven't been in a position to capture any IRs recently as about a year ago I relocated across the country to work as a paramedic, and left most of my gear behind. Before this happened I did one last big shoot to keep me going for a bit, and got some results I'm really happy with, and are what I think are my best results so far.
Here are 2 reflection free far field IRs of a 1980s UK Vox AC30 with Celestion Blues. They sound like this:
I am very sleepy in this video, just had an all nighter!
I have also attached the preset used in the clip. It uses both IRs hard-panned left and right (not something I always do, but felt like it today). Amp model is the AC30TB.
'Vox AC30 blues 1' is a bit fuller and fatter sounding, slightly more mellow, while 'Vox AC30 blues 2' is brighter.
I won't be in a position to make more IRs for a while, but hopefully some day in the near future I'll be able to get back into it.
Anyway I hope someone can make good use of these. I've certainly been having fun using them for my own recordings.
TTFN!