Hi all,
I spent a bit of time last night downloading a bunch of presets, captures etc and am very excitd to spend an evening trying them all out.
I note that some captures within the app includes noted that the speaker cab is baked in to the capture. Am i correct in saying that when using one of these captures, you’d avoid having a cab block after the amp capture block? ; otherwise you are feeding an amp with baked in cab through another cab and it’ll sound crap?
That is correct. With the new metadata, the hope is that new captures will include the type of capture being shared etc. Although there are no hard fast rules, if you are using a physical cab, you would disable a cab block or you can add one if it sounds better to you.
Many thanks for your reply - I’m not sure if i explained myself very well.
What i mean is, usuall if i create a preset, I’ll chose a factory amp block, then put a cab block after it (then run the output on my QC toy FR speaker or srudio monitors)
If rather than choosing a factory amp block, i select a nural capture of an amp which has a cab baked in; would i then avoid putting a cab block after the nural captured amp block?
Yes, if you are using a capture of just an amp, typically you want to use a cab block and if the cab is baked in, you typically wouldn’t use a cab block.