Ownhammer Studio Standard Plugin

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Might be of interest.

 
I saw the release info earlier today. Some of the added features could be useful. I kinda wonder what the CPU hit looks like with a bunch of instances of this running. I suppose you can freeze the tracks in most DAWs.
 
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UI looks seriously dated. Watched @GuitarJon's video of it and it looks like it sounds nice but there's like no info on all its million mics. It looks like they designed the UI for "how we can fit every feature" rather than "how do we make every feature easy to use".

This is like the original Helix cab block on steroids.
 
Why no speaker+mic UI interactions?? Hmmmm..... I dunno, I'd be up for trying it.
 
For comparison:

Cab Lab 4: Free
York Audio 4x12 Recto DynaCab: $39

GGD Studio Cabs: Cali Oversized Edition: $50

Ownhammer Studio Standard: $59.95
 
1. I wonder if they can make their website any shittier to read on a phone.

2. I thought this was a Mikko competitor, but it doesn’t really appear to be.
I stopped caring at #1. I’m kinda off IRs at the moment anyways, but when I clicked the video and it stayed 1cm x 2cm in the corner of the screen I stopped thinking anything about this was serious lol.
 
What the heck is soft or hard micing? Have you ever heard somebody say "Dude, I usually mic my cabs really hard."? :unsure:

And one thing that I miss with many speaker emulation and/or IR loader plugins - including this one - is a delay (e.g. adjustable in samples) for each microphone or IR. I think this is a very important tool and should not be missing.
 
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What the heck is soft or hard micing? :unsure:
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What the heck is soft or hard micing? Have you ever heard somebody say "Dude, I usually mic my cabs really hard."? :unsure:

And one thing that I miss with many speaker emulation and/or IR loader plugins - including this one - is a delay (e.g. adjustable in samples) for each microphone or IR. I think this is a very important tool and should not be missing.
This is probably the best out there, if you like tweaking:

 
That's ok, it's worth taking it for a spin - honestly.

I do agree that some features could come off a little over-the-top/superfluous, but mostly it does a great job.
 
Also, it's got a tone match feature so you can make IRs of your favourite Tones - kinda like kemper / fractal style.
Then it has an EQ that is a basic version of their Kirchhoff-EQ plugin that is on par with Fab Filter's Pro-Q.

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