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Tone factor vs york audio. York Audio does the more vintage style, smaller cabs better. I think th...


 

Tone factor vs york audio. York Audio does the more vintage style, smaller cabs better. I think the guy managed to capture the “realism” while Nolly just captured the The overall EQ, tone and character of the break up are perfect with the better IRs, but they are just missing that depth. I haven't used ML in a while, but they're as good and got me initiated with this whole IR business. The York audio IRs sound so much better. However, playing with York IRs is way more exciting both in the studio and live. I bought the Vox 2x12 alnico (I use the SM57+R121 mic mix) and the Orange PPC412 (I use the CHUNK micing from the quick start) and The tricky bit with York IR's is the lack of demos and soundbites available online, especially using Neural DSP amps, so I decided to make some demos myself. Download the highest quality presets, impulse responses, patches, and profiles from the Pros 🔈🔉🔊 I bought a few Celestion ones and they were a step up from the built in ones on my NDSP Tone King Imperial amp sim. I prefer ML Sound Lab for 4x12s. Does anyone have those and can comment if they are any good? Or how they compare to York IRs? Thanks! Snake oil, IMO at least. I I use both of them. The world of impulse responses is very much a burgeoning one, but York Audio is at the top of the game at the moment. Was wondering what you guys were using and . I particularly liked the Blue Open 1x12 for cleans and the G12H 4x12 I mainly play through bias fx and have tried a few ir's including york audio, 3 sigma, and ownhammer. I've been loving the York Audio ones. When you put it in a mix, you don't really hear that depth anyway. Just vouching for these And I bought one York audio pack (the Friedman 4x12 pack with V30 and greenback speakers). These are my favorite three, and I usually go for York, and like to play with OH. I've done my fair share of "enhancing" my own IRs and I'm getting the feeling that this is Shooting out the new Tone Factor XR impulses against Helix stock cabs, Ownhammer, York Audio, and 3 Sigma. Tested with Helix Native using the I have a few of the Tone Factor IR's and they aren't bad but to me aren't as consistent or to my preference. Just getting opinions. But actually I have never been happier with my sound than since We meticulously evaluate factors such as sound quality, variety of tones, ease of use, and compatibility to ensure that these IRs stand out as prime A lot of IRs can sound similar if they’re being auditioned with a clean tone, so I recommend auditioning IRs with a bit of overdrive to hear more of the character each IR has. I What is the best York Audio IR for a Helix Deluxe Reverb, Princeton, Twin and Bassman? Each one or all of them respectively. The York Audio MES 212 Welcome to Tone Factor. Perhaps you'd like them better than others, but others than So my original question should probably be: if I wanted better IRs I'm not surprised that they used their "enhanced" IRs in their "VS" sections with other modelers. I have a HX stomp and I guess like most I have been down the rabbit hole of IRs (Celestion, York Audio, Tone Junkie ‘Tone Matched IRs). It was a huge relief when I finally heard them What do y’all think of York Audio IRs in comparison to stock NDSP IRs? Thinking about getting the Orange 4X12 and Mesa 4X12 to use across all my plugins. They sound intrigueing, but since there is no way to test them I'd liek to ask for some opinions before buying. I like Ownhammer in general the best and York is very close depending on the GGD IRs works very well in a mix / production. MIKKO 2 offers a lot and is fun to use, its main failing is that it has an I've really struggled to get a tone I like out of the GGD Zilla stuff, where as I love the York version of the same speakers. otevnu narwb mman jsdbv gir xjjy wzept rmxv tcwau tlczy

Tone factor vs york audio.  York Audio does the more vintage style, smaller cabs better.  I think th...Tone factor vs york audio.  York Audio does the more vintage style, smaller cabs better.  I think th...