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Recordit vs reddi
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I'm not using this for live applications, just to record bass in my own tracks I'm producing at home. I'm really trying to avoid using IR's or separate cab models because of the 6 block limit. Would be nice to have an option when using the stock cabs or amps+cabs to mix in direct sound like you can do with IRs, maybe that way I could add just a little bit of that cab air without losing punch and tightness. Yes, for what I know it's the most common even if mic'ing a cab to mix it with DI, I guess that's for the same issues I'm describing. Hell, I strongly advise you watch ALL of his videos even if you skip stock cabs and go with IRs.

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If you're interested in learning how to do it, check out the video below to start. You have to learn how to tweak it all so that it gets the sound you're looking for. I also like all of the options stock cabs bring, but at first it is overwhelming. Especially with the Stomp, which has a minimum of blocks, I like that I can have an amp and cab in one block. Even I have to admit, if you are creating a tone and you want to have the amp part finished in under 30 seconds, quickly grabbing one of your fave IRs is pretty powerful and fast. WIth IRs, they are already practically completed, there's really not a lot of need to dial them in any further except maybe for some high or low cuts or perhaps some volume enhancements. Many people (I'd say "most" based on what I read) prefer IRs to the cab models. On the subject of IRs - I would try them before you think it'll be the same deal as dialing in the stock cabs. At least in my experience, perhaps you might get solid sounds with no cab at low volumes, but if you were to pump them to performance levels I think you'd find that un toned down amp sound would suddenly sound screechy and ear drum deafening. It adds that final flavor that brings it down to reality. To some degree that's exactly what a cab does.











Recordit vs reddi