In this video Carl discusses the update and shows Users how to register and upload Impulse Responses to the library.
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How to record a sample for our library
With our upcoming update we have decided to, among many things allow you the choice of uploading your own samples so that you could get a better vision of how the IR you’re checking out sounds with you playing through them! We have decided to help you create these samples with a quick guide in case this is something that you haven’t done before.
The sample you need to create basically consists of your recorded signal chain without the cabinet. Below are 2 Methods of how to create a sample that will be able to be used within our library to try the Impulse Responses out instantly!
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In this guide we will cover the two main methods of recording impulse responses; Sine sweeps and Noise bursts
How to use an Impulse Response.
Hello there, My name is Carl and I am the product developer of Soundwoofer.
Today I will describe to you how to utilize an Impulse Response when recording your guitar. For those of you who’ve never heard of an Impulse Response before, It’s basically a snapshot of the speaker of you guitar cabinet. This allows you to recreate the sound of the recorded speaker-cabinet at that moment in time digitally.
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