Recabinet 3.1 Released!
- KVRist
- 149 posts since 24 Oct, 2009
Thanks for the positive feedback, guys! By the way, we've extended our 50% off sale until the end of the month, by popular demand. 
PS - Recabinet 3 doesn't offer third party IR import. One of the main benefits of the plugin is that you don't have to dive around for files, and your presets are easily portable between different machines/studios that way as well.
PS - Recabinet 3 doesn't offer third party IR import. One of the main benefits of the plugin is that you don't have to dive around for files, and your presets are easily portable between different machines/studios that way as well.
Shane McFee
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
In Samplitude when I have fx set to stay on top the menus appear behind the gui. It sounds great though, especially from the line out on my new Frenzel tube amp. One cool feature is the line is post output trannie so you get power tube distortion (if no speaker is connected a dummy load goes across the speaker out) which works very nicely with recabinet. It would be cool if I could import IRs though because I have the voxengo impulse modeler tooKazrog wrote:Thanks for the positive feedback, guys! By the way, we've extended our 50% off sale until the end of the month, by popular demand.
PS - Recabinet 3 doesn't offer third party IR import. One of the main benefits of the plugin is that you don't have to dive around for files.
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
- KVRist
- 149 posts since 24 Oct, 2009
Very sorry to hear about the GUI issues, we will investigate it. Sounds like a very cool tube amp, I hadn't heard of Frenzel before.Hink wrote:In Samplitude when I have fx set to stay on top the menus appear behind the gui. It sounds great though, especially from the line out on my new Frenzel tube amp. One cool feature is the line is post output trannie so you get power tube distortion (if no speaker is connected a dummy load goes across the speaker out) which works very nicely with recabinet. It would be cool if I could import IRs though because I have the voxengo impulse modeler tooKazrog wrote:Thanks for the positive feedback, guys! By the way, we've extended our 50% off sale until the end of the month, by popular demand.
PS - Recabinet 3 doesn't offer third party IR import. One of the main benefits of the plugin is that you don't have to dive around for files.
IR import/export has been a very popular request. Stay tuned...
Shane McFee
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
I would anyhowKazrog wrote:Very sorry to hear about the GUI issues, we will investigate it. Sounds like a very cool tube amp, I hadn't heard of Frenzel before.Hink wrote:In Samplitude when I have fx set to stay on top the menus appear behind the gui. It sounds great though, especially from the line out on my new Frenzel tube amp. One cool feature is the line is post output trannie so you get power tube distortion (if no speaker is connected a dummy load goes across the speaker out) which works very nicely with recabinet. It would be cool if I could import IRs though because I have the voxengo impulse modeler tooKazrog wrote:Thanks for the positive feedback, guys! By the way, we've extended our 50% off sale until the end of the month, by popular demand.
PS - Recabinet 3 doesn't offer third party IR import. One of the main benefits of the plugin is that you don't have to dive around for files.
IR import/export has been a very popular request. Stay tuned...
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRist
- 38 posts since 13 May, 2004 from Boise, ID
Been playing with the new dynamics feature the last few days - really great and adds a nice level of realism and punch to the guitar tracks. It's the sort of thing you didn't really know you missed until you A/B it and then your eyes are opened...yet again.
Great job Kazrog!
Great job Kazrog!
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- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
well one thing an update with the dynamic control was recently released 
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.
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- KVRAF
- 1985 posts since 14 Mar, 2006
hehehe I am first time purchaser, but I actually did get an email from those guys a week or two ago about it, but I just hit delete because it wasn't on my radar at the moment. But now it is.
The options for guitar modeling now are so large. Even some pretty freaking good free amps from LePou and some other freebie stuff...its endless, but I think cabinet sims have been a bit lacking and this new dynamics feature has my attention.
I also looked at redwirez and they have made a very nice IR plugin to be sure with some nice features related to blending as many as 6 different IR's on two channels. It also has the advantage of being able to load other freebie IR's floating around. But it does not have the new dynamics feature that recabinet has, that is where recabinet is moving way beyond being a mere IR player and moving into cabinet simulation which may or may not use some IR technology as part of it.
I'm very excited about this dynamic response thing, I can hear the sponginess in the audio demos. I still have to hook it up with amplitube to find out for myself.
But what I like about recabinet the most over the alternatives, and the main reason I plunked down cash for it, is the GUI.
With the others you have to wade through endless lists of IR's, with each IR being a different combination of elements. This or that mic, this or that distance, this or that angle, this or that cab, etc.
With recabinet, you can go for the basic cab you want, and then leave that alone while you switch out mics or settings, etc.. Its just way more intuitive and seems far less overwhelming. Not to mention it has EQ to fine tune it, built in, and now this new dynamic response feature. Plus I think this guy is on the right track, Recabinet4 is going to probably be a major game changer when he finally releases it. He is clearly going way beyond just capturing clean IR's, he is pushing the limit of cabinet software emulation and that is what is needed to complete the picture for guitar modeling IMHO. There are a lot of very fine guitar amp models out there now. The one area they could all improve is in their cab sims and also perhaps in tube emulation.
The options for guitar modeling now are so large. Even some pretty freaking good free amps from LePou and some other freebie stuff...its endless, but I think cabinet sims have been a bit lacking and this new dynamics feature has my attention.
I also looked at redwirez and they have made a very nice IR plugin to be sure with some nice features related to blending as many as 6 different IR's on two channels. It also has the advantage of being able to load other freebie IR's floating around. But it does not have the new dynamics feature that recabinet has, that is where recabinet is moving way beyond being a mere IR player and moving into cabinet simulation which may or may not use some IR technology as part of it.
I'm very excited about this dynamic response thing, I can hear the sponginess in the audio demos. I still have to hook it up with amplitube to find out for myself.
But what I like about recabinet the most over the alternatives, and the main reason I plunked down cash for it, is the GUI.
With the others you have to wade through endless lists of IR's, with each IR being a different combination of elements. This or that mic, this or that distance, this or that angle, this or that cab, etc.
With recabinet, you can go for the basic cab you want, and then leave that alone while you switch out mics or settings, etc.. Its just way more intuitive and seems far less overwhelming. Not to mention it has EQ to fine tune it, built in, and now this new dynamic response feature. Plus I think this guy is on the right track, Recabinet4 is going to probably be a major game changer when he finally releases it. He is clearly going way beyond just capturing clean IR's, he is pushing the limit of cabinet software emulation and that is what is needed to complete the picture for guitar modeling IMHO. There are a lot of very fine guitar amp models out there now. The one area they could all improve is in their cab sims and also perhaps in tube emulation.
- KVRist
- 149 posts since 24 Oct, 2009
Thanks for the positive feedback! FYI, if you're a registered user, you should be getting emails from us unless you've deliberately unsubscribed.
Shane McFee
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
It actually figures here.......I get tons of spam from people who's accounts I SHOULD unsubscribe from, and not from important messagesKazrog wrote:Thanks for the positive feedback! FYI, if you're a registered user, you should be getting emails from us unless you've deliberately unsubscribed.
Maybe there was a checkbox I didn't check when I bought this back a while ago?

