[RWP] Impulse cabinet responses

Alex H. linuxx64.bashsh at gmail.com
Fri May 16 16:05:48 EDT 2014


ReaVerb is probably the most hassle-free one, yes. I dunno if it's the
best one, but it works well enough for me. Ignite Amps has one called
NadIR, but alas...can't select an IR to load. Sucky, too, as it's a
low latency IR loader meant for guitars cabinets and things. Still,
nothing wrong with ReaVerb. May as well stick with it for now.

Alex

On 5/16/14, Hadi Rezaei <hadirezaei at gmx.com> wrote:
> Alex,
> I currently am testing with lecto and le456 amp sims, from lepou.
> When i bring the parameter window, the second parameter is the channel
> one. it only goes to 0% or 100%, and i think they switch between clean
> and destortion. can you confirm that?
> I'm not sure what would even a channel parameter do, as i'm all new to
> this.
>
> So, I think I'll be testing with Lepou plugins, the screamer tubes that
> you mentioned, and reaverb for loading IRS. I'm going to purchase kuassa
> amplification as well, I hope it's better than GRT, which interface is
> 0% accessible.
> I might mess around with lecab 2 as well, but it keeps crashing on me
> for some reason.
> Can we say that reaverb is the only plugin that is accessible for trying
> different IRS downloaded from the internet?
>
> On 5/16/2014 10:41 PM, Alex H. wrote:
>> Hi Hadi,
>>
>> Glad you've got that sorted. I'll take your points in your last
>> message, and try and answer as best I can below.
>>
>>> I still didn't understand the channel parameter. how does that one work?
>>> it's just a slider, which goes from 0% to 100%. does that mean that
>> Hmm. Depends on which amp. Also, there's a fun bug in reaAccess that
>> affects parameters, sometimes a particular param's slider will jump
>> from 0 to 100 with no in between, even though the control is something
>> like a volume or gain control. You can type in a number from 0.0 to
>> 1.0 when this happens. Usually, for 3-channel sims, the channels are
>> something like 0, 0.334, 0.667. Experiment around with it when you
>> have some time.
>>
>>> I like the aspect of guitar amp sims, If they give the flexibility to me
>>> as same as sighted people. till now, i only used guitar rig presets.
>> I'd say you can get a majority of the sims out there to work quite
>> well, if you can see the parameters or want to edit preset files
>> manually. I guess it's like any software synth or plug out there, some
>> work better than others. The Kuassa stuff is definitely worth the
>> money, and presets are accessible. That includes its own IRs, and
>> sounds better than that Waves GTR stuff, IMHO.
>>
>> I'll toss a few links in here (you mentioned wanting a tubescreamer
>> sim). Both TsE audio and Ignite Amps have excellent TubeScreamer sims,
>> and great full circuit tube preamp modeling too. Quite fun.
>>
>> www.tseaudio.com
>> http://www.igniteamps.com/en/audio-plug-ins
>> http://www.kuassa.com/
>>
>>
>> There's more, but that's a good start anyway.
>>
>> Alex
>>
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