Shark Diver
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Any chance of that in future software? Love what I am getting, but just would like to experiment without a mic sim. Thanks, d.
djd100":1q9egg23 said:You can look into the Redwirez IR's which include reference mic versions, and run them in the Two Note's world. They use the Earthworks TC30/M50 high-end reference mics. They are flat as a pancake and have a phenomenal frequency response (3Hz-50KHz for the M50).
But really it is a just another eq curve, no? Albeit a complex one.
From what you are saying I am taking it that when a cab is loaded it is really a cab and mic IR. Then if I select another mic it is not only selecting the mic but completely loading a new IR with the speaker of choice. So it is not a cab IR and a Mic IR separate of each other. If there are 9 mics then there are 9 v30 IRs with that mic. Not one V30 IR which is then being run through a mic IR.
guillaume_pille":3b0yzwrr said:So, obviously, with a "null mic", there won't be any possibility of moving the microphone.
Would that be OK?
Shark Diver":3ohytg0n said:I was just interested in hearing the cab without the mic, as you would if you were standing next to the cab as it was being recorded.
therealdjabthrash":22aptk87 said:Shark Diver":22aptk87 said:I was just interested in hearing the cab without the mic, as you would if you were standing next to the cab as it was being recorded.
To me that would be : one mic for each ear, and since the ear is not unidirectional, each mic would be some kind of "room mic" that has the broadband and eq response of the ear, and since your left ear is slightly different than the other, then the two mics should be slightly different And of course you would have to position them like you would position your ears in the room.
There was a "miking for acoustic guitars" video tutorial on some website, where on a certain setup, if you listened to the miked performance on monitors and closes your eyes, you would thing the guitar players were playing in the room in front of you. I guess that same kind of approach kind be extended to an amp+cab rig as well.
To have such a "real-life hearing" mic thing would be awesome And if you could move it like you would move your head in the room that would be awesome as well (but you would also have to add a "turn your head" parameter)
But considering what we have, i know that the Royer 121 sounds kinda like the "amp in the room" thing, so how about trying two of them instead of your 2 ears, and position them like your ears in the room or something ?
Just an idea
EDIT : actually i just realized that my logic was half-bullcrap since you would capture something that sounds like what one ears in a room, but then you would still listen to it on a pair of monitors, defeating the whole purpose i guess (but maybe listening to it on cans would sound almost like the real thing ?)...
and now i get why your "cab only" thing is not a bad idea after all...
But still, before reaching something good in terms of "cab in the room" sound, you should check out using the Royer 121 which gives the best "cab in the room" impression IMO.
For me yes, as there wouldn't be "any mic".guillaume_pille":1ovb2z7r said:So, obviously, with a "null mic", there won't be any possibility of moving the microphone.
Would that be OK?