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Tim Sprout[_2_]
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Getting more punch from heavily distorted guitars?
On 1/31/2018 4:01 PM, Les Cargill wrote:
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You don't have to use amp sims any more, at least not with VST.
There is a free convolution VST - PULSE by Rosen Digital Audio -
and you load up an impulse response of your favorite amp and go.
I bought a Kemper Profiler which "profiles" the sound coming from a
mic in front of an amp.Â* They are REALLY, REALLY accurate.Â* There are
tons of A?B comparisons to judge for yourself.Â* It ain't cheap at
$1700, but I haven't mic'ed an AMP since it arrived last spring.
Ayup. I know (colloquially) multiple users of them.
Many of theÂ* Michael Britt profiles are free with it...Stunning.Â* And
it had bass amp profiles, and dozens of pedals, CRAZY.Â* Where it
departs from amp sims are in the clean sounds.
Which just.... there's no good reason for that. For tracking, just find a good Twin impulse response - you're 90% of the way there.
They have the depth
and chime of real amps.Â* The sounds are taken from real amps/
Thanks for this. My Twin died during my last session (I thought it might actually catch fire). I then mic'd a fairly clean sounding amp. I used a Pulse Twin IR on those tracks, and got a lot of the Twin sound back.
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