Getting these IRs as part of the Expanse Pack was the final temptation I needed to go ahead and make the purchase. So glad I did! I'm already using the Peavey IR on a lesson project I've been working on for a long while...and it finally allowed me to dial in the tone I was looking for :) Thank you!!
Cool stuff! It's fun exploring gear with you and watching you grow in your exploration and sound design. I've made various decisions in buying gear based off your channel. Great especially tailored for worship leaders and guitarists who mainly play in church. Keep up the great work! Those IR's sound good. If I had a piece of gear that used IR's I'd pick them up. I use the DSM Simplifier on my rig atm.
Me agrada mucho que les guste como a Mi hacer las cosas con Exelencia. eso es profesional y dice mucho de Ti. Los Felicito Chicos ✌🏻😁 lo mejor para el que todo lo Merece 🙌🏻
It's almost bang on, but I think playing as consistent as possible might attribute to that. If you wanted to eliminate that factor, I bet you could DI into your DAW and let it loop, or use a loop pedal. I also think that tone matching with phase inverting between two tracks would get you even closer to identical tones ;) I'd still take a tone match IR over hauling an amp around any day of the week what with how well this sounds, good job man!
I don't get it...what do you mean? Tone Matched is what they are...the process. WT has them, David Hislop has them, Tone Junkie has them...I don't understand what you're saying
The modeler sounded thin and extra crisp. I went to a Christian music festival this past weekend and bands don't sound good live anymore because of the modelers. Even Disciple sounded bad.
@@HeyWorshipLeader I saw "We are Messangers" with some other bands a few months ago and they all sounded good. Maybe it's the sound guys traveling with Disciple. I'd love to find a lighter alternative to my Mesa Mark V 90w. It's a little overkill for playing at church, but it sound soo good.
I bet it does....hard to beat that tone. I've purchased some other Tone Matched IR presets, and they are definitely brighter than mine sometimes WAY brighter. I mic'd mine with an SM57 right near the center cone and then just matched it from there. I know different guitars will make them sound different, but anyways, mine have been playing very nicely in a mix. I tend to go darker anyways to stay away from that harshness people hate. I feel the darker sounds can be louder without getting that ice pick sound.
🎉🎉 Good stuff!
Thank you for all your help walking me through making IR’s!
Sounds amazing brother!
Thank you!
Sounds so good 👍🏆🎉
Thank you so much!
Getting these IRs as part of the Expanse Pack was the final temptation I needed to go ahead and make the purchase. So glad I did! I'm already using the Peavey IR on a lesson project I've been working on for a long while...and it finally allowed me to dial in the tone I was looking for :) Thank you!!
That’s awesome! Thank you for your kind words!
You matched it !
It's pretty close
I grabbed the Classic 30 and it’s pretty great…..good job!
Thanks for the support man. I used the Peavey channel 2 last night for some higher gain stuff and loved it
What’s your signal chain to make them? Mics, Preamps, EQ, comp…etc
Nothing expensive...Sm57, Focusrite, Logic
Welcome to the dark side my friend! They sound nearly identical!
Thanks bro! Yours are killer for sure! Love that ac100 🔥🔥🔥
Tone wise, man, it's spot on. The sound is a little cleaner on the IR, but that's not a bad thing at all. Well done.
Yeah I know....I've been playing them at a camp this week and I love them!
Cool stuff! It's fun exploring gear with you and watching you grow in your exploration and sound design. I've made various decisions in buying gear based off your channel. Great especially tailored for worship leaders and guitarists who mainly play in church. Keep up the great work! Those IR's sound good. If I had a piece of gear that used IR's I'd pick them up. I use the DSM Simplifier on my rig atm.
Me agrada mucho que les guste como a Mi hacer las cosas con Exelencia.
eso es profesional y dice mucho de Ti.
Los Felicito Chicos ✌🏻😁
lo mejor para el que todo lo Merece 🙌🏻
thanks man...glad you're here!
Thank you so much man!
This will be great- on my organic board I already stereo into a classic 50 and an AC30, so how awesome I can now do a similar thing on my helix!
Oh man...that's perfect!
It's almost bang on, but I think playing as consistent as possible might attribute to that. If you wanted to eliminate that factor, I bet you could DI into your DAW and let it loop, or use a loop pedal. I also think that tone matching with phase inverting between two tracks would get you even closer to identical tones ;)
I'd still take a tone match IR over hauling an amp around any day of the week what with how well this sounds, good job man!
That's true! Yeah...hauling an amp around can be exhausting
They sound the same pretty much .... I mean like we are in the day of age we don't need amps like before and modeling is come SO far.
for real
Should’ve called them something else, not that Tone Match is trademarked, but it’s the respectable thing to do
I don't get it...what do you mean? Tone Matched is what they are...the process. WT has them, David Hislop has them, Tone Junkie has them...I don't understand what you're saying
The modeler sounded thin and extra crisp. I went to a Christian music festival this past weekend and bands don't sound good live anymore because of the modelers. Even Disciple sounded bad.
I'm playing live with all of them this whole week at a camp and love them. Sits in a mix well.
@@HeyWorshipLeader I saw "We are Messangers" with some other bands a few months ago and they all sounded good. Maybe it's the sound guys traveling with Disciple. I'd love to find a lighter alternative to my Mesa Mark V 90w. It's a little overkill for playing at church, but it sound soo good.
I bet it does....hard to beat that tone.
I've purchased some other Tone Matched IR presets, and they are definitely brighter than mine sometimes WAY brighter. I mic'd mine with an SM57 right near the center cone and then just matched it from there. I know different guitars will make them sound different, but anyways, mine have been playing very nicely in a mix.
I tend to go darker anyways to stay away from that harshness people hate. I feel the darker sounds can be louder without getting that ice pick sound.
@@HeyWorshipLeader I put a Weber Beam Blocker in my Mesa Widebody Closed-back to tame the harshness and reduce projection.
@@nomad100hd Whoa! I've never seen one of those...pretty cool
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