![]() ![]() □ Want To Jam Along? Check out our Backing Tracks! □ Why not give us a follow on our social channels? ![]() » 25:00 Final Overview of the TC Electronic Impulse ![]() » 21:40 Let's Try the Impulse with an Acoustic Guitar » 10:36 Let's Listen to the Presets on the Impulse with a Dirty Tone » 8:38 Let's Listen to the Presets on the Impulse with a Clean Tone » 7:25 Let's Compare the Impulse with the Strymon Iridium » 4:50 Let's Use the Impulse with a Preamp Pedal Sign up to Andertons Extra & get a free trial! | □ Looking for exclusive educational videos from world-class presenters? □ Looking to watch something else? Check out a ❓mystery❓ video here! □ If you live outside the UK check out this video on how to order from Andertons! » JHS Pedals The Bonsai, 9-way Screamer Overdrive | » Browne Amplification 'The Protein' Dual Overdrive | » Strymon Blue Sky Reverberator Reverb Pedal | » Strymon Riverside Multistage Drive Pedal | » Strymon Iridium Amp & IR Cab Simulator Pedal | » Check out our full range of TC Electronic pedals | » TC Electronic Impulse IR Loader Cab Sim Pedal | NEW TC Electronic Impulse IR Loader - The Easiest IR Loader to Use?! The NEW TC Electronic Impulse is TC Electronics' first IR Loader! Featuring 25 Built-in IR, 12 Official Celestion Cab Models & 99 IR Slots, it’s a Cab Sim and IR Loader, without the complexity of working with impulse response files. You can simply carry all of your favourite presets on your pedalboard. ![]() M+ feature IR loading, making using IRs easier than ever. Many modern Cab Sim Pedals such as the TC Electronic Impulse and Two Notes Torpedo C.A.B. Because impulse responses are becoming more and more commonly used, many manufacturers offer easy built-in ways to utilise them. Once you’ve got your chosen IR file, you can load it into compatible hardware or software to reproduce your desired tone. Alternatively, you can create your own – more on this later. Many companies, producers and artists release their own impulse responses that allow you to accurately replicate their sounds. Impulse responses are usually saved as generic. This could be an electronic current, an economic calculation, or a sound – that’s what we’re working with. The scientific explanation is, broadly-speaking, the measurement of an output reacting to a brief input signal (the impulse). It’s worth mentioning at this point that the term ‘impulse response’ is not exclusively used to refer to guitar amps and music production. This means that wherever you are, you can retain your preferred tone, right down to the detail of your favourite mic placement and room sound. On stage, in the studio, jamming with friends – sorted. The idea of an impulse response is to capture all of that information in one go, so you can instantly recall that setting. The speaker type, the space you’re in, the microphone you’re using, the microphone’s preamp or position – the list goes on. In guitar terms, this is usually your amp.Īfter your guitar itself and the dialled-in tone of your amp, there’s a lot more that can affect your sound. What is an impulse response in guitar terms?Īn impulse response (or IR) is a sonic measurement of the sound of a speaker, room or microphone in relation to a sound source. ![]()
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