- Voxengo deconvolver make torpedo impulse for free#
- Voxengo deconvolver make torpedo impulse serial#
- Voxengo deconvolver make torpedo impulse full#
While Pristine Space does not offer various radical impulse transformation features, it still offers several very useful envelope-driven non-destructive impulse editing options, including volume, stereo width, stereo pan, low-pass and high-pass filtering, and a linear-phase equalization.
Voxengo deconvolver make torpedo impulse serial#
Sound designers and the like may find Pristine Space's serial convolution processing feature (which allows one to process the sound with several impulses in sequence) useful. It also allows the user to apply a `true stereo' kind of processing, where each stereo channel uses its own reverb impulse (requiring 4 convolution channels in total). Each channel is independent of the others, making it possible to use Pristine Space in various surround configurations.
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Pristine Space is a 8-channel convolution processor. Instead, we have optimized to the maximum both the efficiency of convolution processing and the plug-in's latency. Because such approaches in many cases give unsatisfactory results if you expect them to sound exactly like your original reverb impulse sounds, we have decided not to use them.
Voxengo deconvolver make torpedo impulse full#
Pristine Space was mainly created for impulse reverb perfectionists: it does not implement various `combo' approaches which try to save CPU cycles by creating a synthetic reverb tail instead of performing a full convolution. You can then search the cab name here if you need more details : Pristine Space is a native audio VST plugin which allows you to use convolution reverb impulses in your audio projects. If it can help, here is the exact list of ENGL cabs available on WoS III plugin : Then, the cool thing is you can change/move the mic placement, so maybe it will help you to get closer.
Voxengo deconvolver make torpedo impulse for free#
I know there are a bunch of ENGL cabs you can try/audition with your own material for free within the plugin itself, and see if there is one that sound close to the one you own. The VST is free and comes with 1 Marshall cab. You can also try the Torpedo WoS III VST : If you're after a good attenuator / loadbox, you can check the Torpedo Reload too for around the same price as the Fryette. try recording the FX send, just to be sure the loadbox is not an issue (even though you won't record the PA stage of your amp) do your own IR if you want the exact tone of your rig IRs are a snapshot of a setup, so depending on the cabĪlso, I don't know the one you use but the loadbox itself can change the tone on the line out. then using a different IR than your own setup ? If I get it well, you're trying to replicate the sound of your head + cab + mic by recording your head through a loadbox. All I'm saying is that unless you create your own IR with your own gear, the tone you'll get with a third party IR will never match your own tone that you achieve mic'ing your own gear. I'm definitely not saying the IRs I have sound bad. Only way it would work I think is by doing my own IR. I hope all of this explanation helps clarify what I mean when I say that I can never find Impulse that reproduce "my tone". And when you do the comparison it doesn't sound the same at all. So, it's quite easy to select the OwnHammer IR that "should" sound like your cab. Ownhammer IRs are quite "neutral" I think and contrary to Rosen Digital, you can choose what mic you want, and position. I could be wrong, but for me this is the reason why. It's never going to sound like our mic'ed tone. My explanation is that the IRs we have, they were created using a different amp and a different cab. Second, none of them sound the same as the real mic'ed version of our own cab.
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Then we send it to NadIR and load a bunch of Mesa OS IRs that we either purchased or found for free.įirst, all the IRs sound very different. Second, we take the line out of the Rivera Rockcrusher (to which the Dual Rectifier is connected) and send it to the interface. And everything is reamped from a DI track. Keep in mind there is also a Rivera Rockcrusher to turn up the power tubes without exploding our brains out. We did some tests, first mic'ing our Dual Rectifier 3 Channel, with a SM57, in front of our Mesa OS (mic placed on cap edge). First off, Sorry, I don't have a clip available right now (I'm at work), but I think my explanation will suffice:
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Click to expand.I assume the question was for me.