On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 12:41:38PM +0100, Steve Harris wrote: > > the recording seems to be of decent quality, and the iir > > response irons away most of the noise anyway. but the most > > important thing is i like the sound of it, which i do a lot. > > i've tried about every of your impulses and, would you > > believe it, liked the fenders the least. i regularly play > > a fender super 60, for ten years or so. :) got to take > > a response from it someday myself. > > Sadly heres where my zero knowledge of amps kicks in ;) I wouldn't know a > fender form a hole in the ground.
I recently acquired my first vintage amp - a '63 Gibson GA-30 RVT in very good shape. It's pretty versatile and doesn't sound quite like anything else I've played. I'd be happy to donate some impulses, with various mics / positions and amp settings, if somebody can tell me a good way to do it. How do you generate the impulse? (I've tried simply creating a sample with 1 frame at maximum followed by zeroes, but this seems not to make it through the D/A conversion - it comes out as dead silence.) I also have some very odd impulses lying around somewhere if I can find them - made by popping balloons in and around some 20' by 5' steel tanks that were in the basement of a converted industrial building I used to live in. -- Paul Winkler "Welcome to Muppet Labs, where the future is made - today!"