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    • DalartD
      Dalart
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      Right on, at least you have a solid base to tinker with. Gonna show it to my buddy down the road, he's a Dimebag nutcase :D

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      • SteveRiggsS
        SteveRiggs @Dalart
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        Awesome 😃 Thanks man! 🤘

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          @SteveRiggs When capturing an impulse from something like an amp , do you use a "Tick" or a sweep ? And how do you deal with phase issues .i.e if there is latency on the capture and you mix it with the dry signal it will phase right ?

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            Lindon @lalalandsynth
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            @lalalandsynth said in Impulse Responses For Guitars:

            @SteveRiggs When capturing an impulse from something like an amp , do you use a "Tick" or a sweep ? And how do you deal with phase issues .i.e if there is latency on the capture and you mix it with the dry signal it will phase right ?

            I think its going to be very very difficult to capture a convincing single impulse response for an amp - its a non-linear system varying by signal strength and frequency.... so a sweep might help with frequency response but not signal strength.(gain)..

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            • SteveRiggsS
              SteveRiggs @lalalandsynth
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              @lalalandsynth I usually use a sweep. I've not found any issues with phase so far capturing my 5150. I'm going to experiment some more with it.

              This plugin has been pushed down the priority list a little as I have 4 others in line first but I'll be getting back to it very soon :)

              The tick method should work just as well though, from the videos I've seen on it.

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