DECEMBER
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I'm trying to devise a way to silently record my Mark V:90, but I haven't liked any of the many IRs, cab sims, and modelers I've tried. So I recently created IRs of my speakers and mics. Loaded in the TwoNotes Wall of Sound plugin in the DAW, running the FX send to the interface, it actually sounds pretty close to my speakers, but it's lacking the openness of the midrange and is a tad darker/less sharp, like softer edges, ‘fluffy’, which doesn't really work for high gain chuggy stuff.
So I started thinking that a reactive load would get it closer to the sound of the real speakers. The Suhr RL appears to be favored by the majority, so I bought one… It makes it way too bass-heavy and really scoops the mids, which makes the harsh high end a lot more present. The result with my IRs sounds even less like my speakers than the FX send into the IRs.
I would like to be able to dial in my sound thru the speakers and have it translate to the IRs, to get close enough to the same sound that I don't have to change the EQ every time I switch between speakers and IRs. I live in an apartment and would like to be able work thru the night and be satisfied enough with the IRs to just use them all the time, so I don't have to subject my neighbors to me playing repetitive riffs while recording.
So… if the Suhr RL is NOT accurately conveying the sound, which load box will? Fractal X-Load? Fryette?
Thanks for any insight. I have 30 days to return this Suhr and I'd like to get a different RL box while I still have this one, so I can compare them.
So I started thinking that a reactive load would get it closer to the sound of the real speakers. The Suhr RL appears to be favored by the majority, so I bought one… It makes it way too bass-heavy and really scoops the mids, which makes the harsh high end a lot more present. The result with my IRs sounds even less like my speakers than the FX send into the IRs.
I would like to be able to dial in my sound thru the speakers and have it translate to the IRs, to get close enough to the same sound that I don't have to change the EQ every time I switch between speakers and IRs. I live in an apartment and would like to be able work thru the night and be satisfied enough with the IRs to just use them all the time, so I don't have to subject my neighbors to me playing repetitive riffs while recording.
So… if the Suhr RL is NOT accurately conveying the sound, which load box will? Fractal X-Load? Fryette?
Thanks for any insight. I have 30 days to return this Suhr and I'd like to get a different RL box while I still have this one, so I can compare them.