[RWP] Impulse cabinet responses
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Fri May 16 10:28:26 EDT 2014
Oh dude, how did I not notice that before? Thanks for the tip, gonna
save so much time!
On 5/16/14, Alex H. <linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> Recently discovered something kinda cool if you have a lot of IRs in
> one directory. In the ReaVerb window, tabbing about, there's a combo
> box that says "Load impulse from path:". Up/downArrow switches the IR
> and says the newly loaded one. This is going to make auditioning tones
> so much faster...
>
> HTH.
> Alex
>
> On 5/16/14, Scott Chesworth <scottchesworth at gmail.com> wrote:
>> The simplest way to get started with this is to go Googling for free
>> IRs, then use your favourite convolution plugin to load them and put
>> that after whichever amp sim you're using. Seeing as you've already
>> got ReaVerb, that might be the loader to try first. If you tab along
>> passed the presets combobox etc until you come to an Add button,
>> that'll pop up a menu where you can choose an IR to load. It's a bit
>> button bashy because you have to manually hit the remove button then
>> hit Add again to load the next IR, so not exactly quick for
>> auditioning a bunch of options, but it's fine once you've narrowed it
>> down to a few decent IRs that are your go-to sounds.
>>
>> Recab and similar plugins have the advantage that they use dynamic
>> libraries, so there's a definite increase in the realism, but you have
>> to weigh that up against the hassle of finding an accessible option.
>> Alex H has had some success with Recabinet that involves using NVDA's
>> OCR addon. I've picked up a license for Recabinet too because I was
>> proper impressed with the stuff he gets out of it, but haven't had
>> chance to play around with it yet.
>>
>> If you find that static IRs are good enough for you in the mix
>> (honestly, they probably will be unless you've got some serious guitar
>> chops and taste) and you want to move beyond the free stuff to a more
>> complete collection, I've had good experiences with the stuff from
>> OwnHammer.com. His libraries are cheap, nicely organised, and sound
>> well captured to my ears. I like them because they seem to strike a
>> good balance between sounding natural but still being fairly close to
>> mix-ready compared to the other popular libraries I tried.
>>
>> Hth
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 5/16/14, Hadi Rezaei <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
>>> Hello guys
>>>
>>> Can someone who is familiar with guitar amp sims and all of that stuff,
>>> help me to find an impulse cabinet response?
>>> I want to break away from native guitar instruments presets, so i have
>>> downloaded some AMP sims, (lepu plugins), but i currently do not have
>>> any IRS.
>>> I have tried poulin recab, but the problem is that my reaper crashes
>>> when i scroll down the list o its settings, (Shift+P)
>>> and it's the only plugin that crashes my reaper like that.
>>> Can someone guide me through this? i'm lost abit.
>>> I'm doing google searches, and there are two types of IRS, one being
>>> plugins, and one being wav files. that's what makes me so confused.
>>>
>>> So if you got a good setup with some good cabinet sims, please show me
>>> how can i do it as well.
>>> Thanks!
>>>
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