But turn that shit UP!!!Very cool
But turn that shit UP!!!Very cool

Watching this and a bazillion times going
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Then hearing him say "It's not all of them, but it's always them"
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Watching this and a bazillion times going
Man, I was working on my EJ preset last night and have gone back and forth on a Twin and a Vibrolux for the clean tone, that fucking Vibrolux model is BADASS!!!!! I was using the Twin DynaCab w/ the ribbon mic and the low end from that amp was pretty nuts, that’s easily the closest I’ve felt to playing a tube amp as a result of the low end whack and I’d imagine someone walking into the room would assume it were an amp and not studio monitors. Probably not something able to be heard with smaller monitors, but man, I got lost on that model for a good hour.
Also the ODS Clean + Tube Screamer, as cliched as that setup likely is in a fair amount of modelers, it sounds fucking GREAT with a Strat.
The Fractal spring reverbs are great, but sometimes I want "bad" spring reverbs too haha. But yeah, Belton Brick reverbs really have their own sound, especially when pushed (ETA: and especially ones that self-oscillate). You can only kind of get there with the spring reverbs by lowering the drip etc, though maybe there's a way to get even closer with that approach!
The IR player can use convolution reverbs? I think up to a second or something? Perhaps mixing one or two since you can do two IR player blocks with the other stuff already in fractal land and get something closer?
Together with Shiva Clean, the ODS Clean has the most dynamic transients of the bunch. They are a challenge when matching levels across scenes and presets..
In the cab block too or just the IR player block?
From wiki
IR Player block - Fractal Audio Wiki
wiki.fractalaudio.com
"You can also use it for room ambience because the IR Player supports FullRes IRs (Axe-Fx only). It also get used for room EQ correction."
"The IR Player block does not attempt to normalize the volume as it is a generic convolution player and doesn't know whether the IR is a cabinet IR or some other type of IR (i.e., reverb, violin, etc.)."
Thank you! I was just gonna say: looks like it requires FullRes IRs, which aren’t supported on the FM9. Thank you though!
Yes, only on the Axe-Fx. Because convolution reverb applications require FullRes IRs, and only the Axe-Fx supports those.
Practically it's does not matter much, since FullRes is limited to 1.37 seconds anyway.
Watching this and a bazillion times going
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Then hearing him say "It's not all of them, but it's always them"
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I actually thought he was not too bad considering how much flack FAS gets for the interface from the internet.The delay part was very frustrating to watch... lol
He seems nice enough though.