NadIR is a zero latency, dual Impulse Response (IR) convolver, designed to be used as a cabinet simulator for guitar and bass (pre)amplifiers (VST/AU or even hardware).
It has been designed to perform pristine quality convolution in real time, while being light on the CPU and easy to use, providing advanced built-in filters and delay controls to let guitarists and bassists shape their tone with ease, without the need to be professional audio engineers.
NadIR is meant to be used as a cabinet simulator for live playing and jamming, tracking or mixing inside hosts capable of AAX, AU, VST or VST3 Plug-Ins support.
Main Features:
This has been my go-to IR loader for guitar and bass tracks for a long time.
Reasons for that are:
- 64-bit - which most of the other IR loaders haven't been when I checked back in the days.
- super easy to set up.
- mixing 2 IRs is possible/easy and very usefull.
- the 2 slots make comparing IRs very easy and fast.
The only reason that I'm no longer using it is that I downloaded the free "Pulse" from Rosen Digital. It's essentially the same plugin (has been created by Ignite Amps for Rosen) and in addition has a free Rosen Pulse cab IR build in for when you just need a quick test.
Read Reviewcan I use the NadIR in ableton live lite 10 I think its a 32 bt.
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