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If you were mixing several dry guitars, would you use a single JS Convolution Amp/Cab Modeler for all of them (on a folder track), or would you use one amp for each of them? (assuming you're OK with them having the same sound) I'd like to understand DSP better because maybe the answer's obvious.
Asked by jeanjacquesrousseau (31.37.8.x) on November 27 2024, 4:45pm
Reply on November 27 2024, 6:46pm:
If you're using something that is pure convolution, then summing them prior to convolution is exactly the same as summing the convolved versions. But I'd probably use separate convolutions for each because it would give you more flexibility if you want to do other processing or use different impulse responses.
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Posted by wasereb4 (95.91.77.x) on December 2 2024, 11:04pm:
For some background why that is what Justin said:
moinsound.wordpress.com/2015/01/30...
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