12-30-2019, 10:46 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: wyoming
Posts: 42,594
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Originally Posted by jonfields45
For me, to make an IR more than usable, but desirable, in a "hostile" environment (two guitars, two vocals, 40+ people chatting...) was a frequency plot of the IR, such as these:
I then put two parametric EQ notches with fairly high Q (I'm using 5) on top of the two low end peaks. Right now I have both down 6 dB. It gives me most of the goodness I hear at lower volumes in my living room without becoming unmanageable.
I am working on software to create my own IRs and I think when I get to generating my own IRs (some positive thinking here) I'm going to listen more carefully to the mic recording (the one I sent to Cuki might have a bit too much proximity effect). I think for my usage I would be better putting the mic as far away as possible while keeping an eye on decent SNR.
Jon
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Hey Jon…
Thanks for wading in.
Keep experimenting! We all benefit from sharing info…
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