Hey guys, Jens here!
A while back, I was talked into making some impulse responses of guitar cabinets and recording chains, trying to recreate or beat a "real" recording (against better judgment...)
I'm a big advocate for real, sweaty amps and heavy cabs, but I was surprised or almost shocked to find how well the IR technology can work if done right.
Sooo... this has rendered into my first ever digital product, an "IR pack" that can replace the cab/mic part of a recording or live chain. I'll be d*mned if that doesn't sound just like something I would create in the studio on a cold winter night.
These IR's are EQ'd to match the commercial sessions that I have worked on, so they fit well in dense metal mixes! I have examples on my website where I replaced the guitar tracks with an amp sim.
One thing I did notice is that the IR's work better with either direct or merged profiles. That way the amp head model is more accurate.
I'd be thrilled if you check it out and let me know what you think!
Here's a user demo from Federico Ascari:
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