[RWP] Impulse cabinet responses
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Sat May 17 13:38:18 EDT 2014
Yupski, same experience with the bass stuff here. Presets were easily
accessible and not up to much, but there was goodness to be had from
it. Hmmm, pity the developer never responded. Maybe I'll try again.
On 5/17/14, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I used the free one they had around
> and the presets weren't that great, but with a little tweaking, it's a
> groovy little guitar amp thang.
>
> Didn't know they had a bass one, I need a nice little bass amp simm, I
> have a few but I'd like to try the studio devil one.
>
> Most all the parameters showed up in sonars inspector same as reapers
> plugin parameters list, it's simple and straight forward, just the way I
> like things.
>
> Probably won't make your super high gain death metal heads happy, but
> for a guy like me who covers country folk and gospel with a smattering
> if hiphop and other stuff it's good enough.
>
> Anyway, putting a drive pedal in the preamp stage would really ramp up
> the heat I'd imagine, it might make the metal grade then at that.
>
> They are making some amazing pedals these days.
>
>
>
> On 5/17/2014 12:27 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>> Interesting that Studio Devil came up. I tracked a few songs using one
>> of their bass plugs a while back and dug it a lot at the time. Is the
>> guitar stuff cool too?
>>
>> >From memory, I didn't keep it around once the demo expired because
>> there was no accessible way to activate the plug with a serial, and
>> the developer never responded when I pinged them a mail to see if they
>> had any ideas. Did I miss something obvious? I'd likely pick up a
>> license for their bass stuff if I could activate it lol.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 5/17/14, Chris Belle <cb1963 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>> Voxengo has a nice free guitar impulse cab thing, I've heard others say
>>> it's doable though I haven't used it myself.
>>>
>>> I tend to just be happy with things like studio devil, the wavs guitar
>>> amp stuff, and cobling together my own stuff from individual
>>> plugs.
>>>
>>> On 5/16/2014 2:14 PM, Hadi Rezaei 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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