I'm still digging it. I just wish I could use it on stage hahaKazrog 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.
Recabinet 3.1 Released!
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- KVRAF
- 1985 posts since 14 Mar, 2006
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- KVRAF
- 1655 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from Colorado Springs
That's from what Recabinet used to be, a more conventional IR pack without a GUI. Some like it hot, some like it cold, etc., Shane's moved it in a totally different direction which in my opinion has made it dramatically easier to actually use all the options available, plus some neat feature additions like being able to introduce intentional nonlinearities to help bridge the gap between the static nature of IRs and the interesting dynamic behavior that goes on with a real output section-->speaker-->cabinet-->room,mic,etc.hibidy wrote:I don't understand the TH2 demo having the "recabinet" demos. Since I have recabinet and am planning on buying the update to TH2 is there something I should know?
Recabinet 3 also was the first release to integrate all of the cabinet options if I'm not mistaken. Used to be two packages, one aimed at distorted guitar, the other aimed at cleans.
The developer could tell you more, of course, and I don't know anything about any specific relationship between Kazrog and Overloud, but I would presume based on the fact that it's in there that there was some kind of promotional thing.
- KVRist
- 149 posts since 24 Oct, 2009
I'm the developer of Recabinet. Sorry for any confusion here. In 2009, we entered into an agreement with Overloud to distribute our version 2.0 IR library demo along with their amp simulator at the time, TH1, with the option for these customers to get a discount on the full version of the library.Agreed wrote:The developer could tell you more, of course, and I don't know anything about any specific relationship between Kazrog and Overloud, but I would presume based on the fact that it's in there that there was some kind of promotional thing.
I wasn't aware that the old demo IRs are still included in TH2, as my contact at Overloud left the company some time ago, and a lot of the old TH1 Recabinet users have since upgraded to Recabinet 3, which marked the transition point away from Recabinet being literally a zip file full of IRs in WAV format to an actual audio plugin of its own.
If you're liking the sound of the old library demo with Overloud TH2, I encourage you to try the Recabinet 3 demo. The new speaker dynamics control adds a level of realism unmatched by any other cabinet simulator on the market.
Shane McFee
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
CEO/CTO - Kazrog
