Triton_Palace wrote:Slightly off topic BUT do you recommend any good IR's?
I actually don't use 3rd-party IRs very much -- I
like messing around with the Cab Room in AmpliTube.
That said, I do have a small collection of 3rd-party IRs that exist for special purposes. I hope I'm not violating official forum rule by commenting on a 3rd-party item for which AmpliTube actually contains a specific feature to enable its use
but -- that said! -- I don't really bother with the big sets of IRs that are intended to do what Cab Room already does: model the movements of different mics by inches (or half inches!) across and in front of a given speaker. Cab Room does this more intuitively, IMO, anyway.
And, OK, I have a few IRs that model speakers/cabs that Cab Room lacks -- I have some from Lancaster (this is Warren Huart's thing, yes? He's very cool) and I have some just from Celestion. I honestly don't use them a lot, though.
The 3rd-party IRs I use most frequently (instead of Cab Room) are the Bogren Digital ones, precisely because they are basically just EQ curves (usually with dumb, juvenile names
) put together by a justly respected producer. There is no pretense that the Bogren Digital IRs are attempting to let you mimic the process of setting mics in front of speakers: it's just: "Here are basically some EQ curves. Pick what works for the guitars in your mix." This is completely the opposite approach from Cab Room (or most giant packs of 3rd-party IRs)
and sometimes it is just what I need. If I've been futzing around in Cab Room, and I'm not sure about what I'm getting, and my ears are getting stale, I can flip through the Bogren Digital IRs for a fresh perspective without thinking about mics and placement at all.
I don't think it really matters that Jens is famed as a metal producer or that the IRs are marketed that way. I would imagine that, if you run a clean Fender amp in to some of them, you'll get just the right balance for chicken pickin' or whatever.
I think it's really just that they're a bunch of EQ curves designed to get different guitars to sit quickly in different mixes without overthinking things is what makes them useful.
If there are other 3rd-party IR packs with the same kind of use-philolsophy, that would be cool, too. I don't know!
I haven't really looked. Otherwise, if I want to mess around with virtually modelled cabs and speakers and mic placements, well, AmpliTube
does that with the Cab Room.