Is there a difference between IR plugins for loading gtr cab impulses?

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I realize there are differences in the reverb aspects of these plugins but in his case, I'm talking strictly for loading guitar cab impulses. I can always use separate reverb plugins.
I have some cabinet responses but wasn't sure how much difference what you use to load them in makes. I'm using a free one called keFir now. but If there's a better one with minimal cpu usage, I'd check it out.
Can these things compromise the impulse response quality or does it matter? Can you recommend the (in your opinion) best impulse loaders? I'm using a pc.
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There's at least one more; called Poulin (LePou) Cabinet Simulator. You might find that it gives you more control over your sound.

But, it seems to me at least that keFIR requires less CPU.

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LeCab is sweet but Kefir works great too - in Kefir just make sure your MIX is @ 100%
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Hi dblock!

There should be very little difference, although it is possible to hear slight changes on occasion when importing the same IR into different convolution 'engines'.

Have a read of this 'Are all convolution reverb plug-ins created equal?' Q & A I wrote for Sound On Sound June 2006:

www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun06/articles/qa0606_1.htm

Hope it helps! ;)


Martin

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There can be a difference, over at the Synthmaker forum, everybody's been tinkering with convolution there, Ronald Passion took the original version and changed it, to sound like KeFir.

I A/B'ed the 2 versions, one was more trebly by far. I don't think anyone's used these in an SM plug yet except Acmebargig.
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MWSOS wrote:Hi dblock!

There should be very little difference, although it is possible to hear slight changes on occasion when importing the same IR into different convolution 'engines'.

Have a read of this 'Are all convolution reverb plug-ins created equal?' Q & A I wrote for Sound On Sound June 2006:

www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun06/articles/qa0606_1.htm

Hope it helps! ;)

Hey MWSOS!
Thanks for the insight and the sos link. Didn't think to check them out.


Martin

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RunBeerRun wrote:There can be a difference, over at the Synthmaker forum, everybody's been tinkering with convolution there, Ronald Passion took the original version and changed it, to sound like KeFir.

I A/B'ed the 2 versions, one was more trebly by far. I don't think anyone's used these in an SM plug yet except Acmebargig.
Ronald Passion. If he makes a passive massive eq, I bought it.I guess if he changes his convolution to sound like KeFir,that's an endorsement for KeFir.

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mrblitz000 wrote:There's at least one more; called Poulin (LePou) Cabinet Simulator. You might find that it gives you more control over your sound.

But, it seems to me at least that keFIR requires less CPU.
I going to try LeCab also. Looks interesting with some control. Looks Interesting.Options are always good. Thanks!

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Thanks guys for all your input! :D

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Our new convolution routines do not use any of matti's code. We did base some parts of Redshift and tribe on it though, But the upgrades to these will contain our new convolvers, and most likely our new zero latency convolver as well. The new code convolver can be heard in Shred 1.06. The newest freeware version of Shred 1.5x(still in beta) allows you the ability to load your own IR's, and we plan on releasing the Cabs and room modeling as a stand alone Cabinet Plug...

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You should find that you're able to get most convolvers to null if you get the settings exactly the same, it just then comes down to the features you prefer in the various products. For instance Reverberate (which can do zero latency) has a built-in chorus, you may like using that with your cabinet presets, it could be useful to store presets with things like a chorus to increase the speed of your workflow once you find a bunch of internal effects that go well with your favourite cabinet IRs.

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I've not tested yet keFIR cpu-usage...

...but I got an incredible sound with LeCab + C15 (AcmeBarGig)

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Thanks Franky sounds cool, since we're talking about convolvers here as well.
dblock, this is the latest beta of Shred is has quite a few cabinet options for you..
Modeled, Internal, external, and also natively handles the Redwirez Cabinet library..
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/923791/ShredPos ... .5X97A.rar
I post that because we will be separating the Cabinets and making them their own interface..

Hope that helps

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