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There is a plugin called NAT 3, that samples stuff (analog geaar, compressors, preamps, cabs, amps etc.) It creates like an impulse, but it captures dynamics and distortion as well. When sampled, you can use it in a program called Nebula 3.
I have heard a recording of a guitar using NAT 2 (previous version) to sample a poweramp/cab/mic. It was played with Revalver III and it just blew me away. The micing was not that great but I was amazed at how it captured the cabinet thump, punch and it really sounded like it was moving air. A regular impulse just captures the EQ and reverb, but this adds a third dimension to the sound by capturing the dynamics and distortion.
Maybe Guitarhack could recreate some of his micing tecnique using this stuff
I have heard a recording of a guitar using NAT 2 (previous version) to sample a poweramp/cab/mic. It was played with Revalver III and it just blew me away. The micing was not that great but I was amazed at how it captured the cabinet thump, punch and it really sounded like it was moving air. A regular impulse just captures the EQ and reverb, but this adds a third dimension to the sound by capturing the dynamics and distortion.
Maybe Guitarhack could recreate some of his micing tecnique using this stuff
