
Spaceboy
Well-known member
I've been reading message boards and asking questions almost everywhere else but here, but Rig-Talk always seems the most helpful place to get help. I sold my POD HD500 and now I'm trying to record the preamp of an Ampeg VH140C into a Digi 003 in ProTools, using impulse response cabinet simulation.
I download a demo version of Mellowmuse IR1A convolution reverb which I'm probably going to purchase later this week, and the GuitarHacks' impulses. I also have Amplitube 3 but I never liked the amp models in it. I'm able to get decent sounds from plugging the preamp into the DI port, then playing through Amplitube with the amp model off, but the cabinet and mics still on. It reacts and sounds like a real recorded cabinet. However, I typically quad-track for metal and if I try to run that many instances of Amplitube, I lose connection with the Digi 003 interface and dual-core MacBook Pro.
I would prefer to work with impulses instead of Amplitube since it's much simpler, and I'm getting a thicker tone through the impulses, although not as customizable. The main problem is that going through IRs seems to add a considerable amount of fizzy distortion. I typically play the VH140C through a cabinet with the gain around 6/7, and in Amplitube it's at about 5, but with IRs I have to keep the gain down to 3 or slightly lower. It doesn't seem like I'm getting the amplifier's natural sound coming through, and that the cabinet IRs are adding too much sizzle. I'm also wanting to record other music that isn't high-gain, and this distortion I'm getting could be a problem.
I'm practically a moron when it comes to technology but once I figure out the basics, I learn fast. I can't seem to find anything on the internet that explains what the problem could be, or if this is something normal with impulses. has anybody ever had this problem or any insight to what could be going on?
I download a demo version of Mellowmuse IR1A convolution reverb which I'm probably going to purchase later this week, and the GuitarHacks' impulses. I also have Amplitube 3 but I never liked the amp models in it. I'm able to get decent sounds from plugging the preamp into the DI port, then playing through Amplitube with the amp model off, but the cabinet and mics still on. It reacts and sounds like a real recorded cabinet. However, I typically quad-track for metal and if I try to run that many instances of Amplitube, I lose connection with the Digi 003 interface and dual-core MacBook Pro.
I would prefer to work with impulses instead of Amplitube since it's much simpler, and I'm getting a thicker tone through the impulses, although not as customizable. The main problem is that going through IRs seems to add a considerable amount of fizzy distortion. I typically play the VH140C through a cabinet with the gain around 6/7, and in Amplitube it's at about 5, but with IRs I have to keep the gain down to 3 or slightly lower. It doesn't seem like I'm getting the amplifier's natural sound coming through, and that the cabinet IRs are adding too much sizzle. I'm also wanting to record other music that isn't high-gain, and this distortion I'm getting could be a problem.
I'm practically a moron when it comes to technology but once I figure out the basics, I learn fast. I can't seem to find anything on the internet that explains what the problem could be, or if this is something normal with impulses. has anybody ever had this problem or any insight to what could be going on?