Randall Satan\Diezel D-Moll impulses\Seyour Duncan Pickup Respones

Is the Randall released yet?
Do you have these amps or have you done an "interpretation" of them?
I'm with Jeff on the pickup thing.
You can't exactly send a line in to a pickup and even if you could you already have a pickup so it would be like sending your recorded amp through an amp impulse.
Maybe I just don't get it and you are pioneering new tech. (not being sarcastic. You may really be onto something new and I'm not understanding how it works)
 
Anyone have tried any of them?
Red Phoenix! I think you are right but I dont know how it works for others.
Is it possible to somebody do a short test with these reponses?
 
Is the Randall released yet?
Do you have these amps or have you done an "interpretation" of them?
I'm with Jeff on the pickup thing.
You can't exactly send a line in to a pickup and even if you could you already have a pickup so it would be like sending your recorded amp through an amp impulse.
Maybe I just don't get it and you are pioneering new tech. (not being sarcastic. You may really be onto something new and I'm not understanding how it works)
actually if you would not transform the signal of a sine-sweep into moving air (via loudspeaker) but into a moving magnetic field (magnets bitch!) which then induces a signal in the actual pickup you could capture the frequency response of the pickup.
This would be useless though' to "transform" one pickup into the other, theoretically if you put the pickup in the same guitar and play the same stuff on it you could get some matcheq-IR going.
Maybe he just match-eq'ed his DI track to a online DI track of a SD-equipped schecter and then exported the curve as IR
 
actually if you would not transform the signal of a sine-sweep into moving air (via loudspeaker) but into a moving magnetic field (magnets bitch!) which then induces a signal in the actual pickup you could capture the frequency response of the pickup.
This would be useless though' to "transform" one pickup into the other, theoretically if you put the pickup in the same guitar and play the same stuff on it you could get some matcheq-IR going.
Maybe he just match-eq'ed his DI track to a online DI track of a SD-equipped schecter and then exported the curve as IR

Yes I think that's the method.
If everybody here could do DIs of his pickups with a defined setting and a defined melody played with the same sort of pick, and the same sort of strings... then it could be possible to EQmatch these DIs one to another.
But the impulse would be a picture of an EQmatching between one "guitar + pickup" to another "guitar + pickup".
Let's say I have a Fender Select Strat with Fender Select Single Coil Pickups and let's say that someone here has a Gibson Les Paul with P90 pickups.
If I record a DI with the neck pickup of my Select strat and if the one who owns the Gibson Les Paul with P90 pickups records the same DI (same melody, same BPM) with, for example, his bridge P90, then, it will be possible to do an EQmatching from Select Fender Strat neck pickup to Gibson Les Paul bridge P90, or the other way round...
Finally, thanks to the IR's made from the EQmatching, everybody who owns a Fender Select strat will have approximatively the bridge P90 sound of the Gisbon Les Paul when using his neck Fender Select Strat single coil pickup... so far and so on
Does it make sense ? Or Am I wrong ?
 
pickups are dynamic and the magnetic feild interacts with the players technique creating a large part of the allure in pickup upgrades and swaps. i think impulses of pickups are a pretty silly idea but to each their own...
 
Unfortunately I don't have a pro account in soundcloud, the files can only be downloaded hundreds of times. Write down which impulse you want and I send for you. Or you wait a bit I upload again the impulses to soundcloud and its again downloadable