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Mic Placement and the "shavering" method.
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<blockquote data-quote="m0jo" data-source="post: 77281" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>IR = Impulse Response</p><p></p><p>This is when you play an "impulse" (basically a sweeping tone) through a poweramp and cab and record it like you would your guitar.</p><p>Some software then analyses the recorded tone with the original, creating a model of the reverb and tonality (basically the EQ and verb).</p><p></p><p>This means you can then send your preamp through an IR-plugin, which gives it the EQ and reverb of the poweramp+cab+mic .. voila, awesome tone!</p><p>You can buy or find a lot of IR's on the internet, meaning that you don't have to make your own.</p><p>www.Recabi.net is one, GuitarHacks Impulses are good free ones (PM me if you want those).</p><p></p><p>I practice and record at home with IR's, sounds **** good!</p><p>The only problem is that it doesn't capture the overdrive of the poweramp (although a part of that overdriving is just a change in EQ.. which the IR does capture).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0jo, post: 77281, member: 1664"] IR = Impulse Response This is when you play an "impulse" (basically a sweeping tone) through a poweramp and cab and record it like you would your guitar. Some software then analyses the recorded tone with the original, creating a model of the reverb and tonality (basically the EQ and verb). This means you can then send your preamp through an IR-plugin, which gives it the EQ and reverb of the poweramp+cab+mic .. voila, awesome tone! You can buy or find a lot of IR's on the internet, meaning that you don't have to make your own. www.Recabi.net is one, GuitarHacks Impulses are good free ones (PM me if you want those). I practice and record at home with IR's, sounds **** good! The only problem is that it doesn't capture the overdrive of the poweramp (although a part of that overdriving is just a change in EQ.. which the IR does capture). [/QUOTE]
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