It is a bit complicated. I use 6 different sounds and break them into the left and right channels. In each of these sounds I use preamplifier simulation with amplitube, while the speaker I simulate using two different impulse responses
It is worth combining different sounds, if you select different sounds with a nice top, middle and low frequencies, then we get one very massive and pleasant sound that sounds good before the mix and you don't need to do a lot of things in the mix to achieve the final good result
It is a bit complicated. I use 6 different sounds and break them into the left and right channels. In each of these sounds I use preamplifier simulation with amplitube, while the speaker I simulate using two different impulse responses
Yes.... that is complicated. Makes my BiasFx presets set up look a bit basic. :)
It is worth combining different sounds, if you select different sounds with a nice top, middle and low frequencies, then we get one very massive and pleasant sound that sounds good before the mix and you don't need to do a lot of things in the mix to achieve the final good result