![]() ![]() So, my initial reaction to this is that you should be able to simply convolve the two files together, but and I’ve realized I think that’s not right. Theoratically it should be possible to combine two impulse responses to one file, but I have yet to find a way. (Should be about 10 feet, don’t know where you come from). Your 11 ms equal approximately a cab to ear distance of 3,5 m. I get by with 8 ms latency at the moment. This way a nice cab + reverb could be used in guitarix. The convolver module producing the reverb makes it go through the roof, so this is not usable for live/rehearsal settings One problem I still have is, that the tube amp model produces an audible click when switching from my “heavy” sound to my clean sound. I also got the midi preset switching up and running. The 500 Hz cut also improved the results quite a lot for whatever reason. Maybe I’ll check out the cab responses over the next days. I didn’t even know about the convolver module in guitarix and checked it out this evening, very nice, although I just used it for reverb. I just started using guitarix for practicing at home after finding it a bit decadent to turn on my orange od120 to practice at bedroom levels for 3 hours producing more or less just heat and a little sound (which isn’t too good at these levels anyway). Thank you a thousand times, I’m surely not ahead of you. ![]() But maybe it’ll help some other poor schmuck down the line ) (Edit: after re-reading what you posted I doubt this will help you much, you’re probably way ahead of me already. I’ll try to record something representative of the best lead and rhythm tones I’ve gotten out of this setup and upload later. I think a friend of mine told me about this, I can’t recall (first cup of coffee right now). I’d rather use a bit more drive (which with my old tube amp I never did).Ĭutting the 500Hz range a bit seems to compensate for the ugly “plastic” sound you can easily get at higher gain. Things I have learned: diming the level on the TS model in Guitarix and then diming the preamp gain with low drive gives you some very strange behavior that my ears find pretty unpleasant. I don’t really know what I’m doing, so whatever lets me practice and sounds remotely tolerable is A-OK by me, hah. I definitely can’t detect that, but again your ears may be better than mine ![]()
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