
DanTravis62
Moderator
Both IRs and Miced setups can work great.
The issue with IRs is that people tend to all use the same variations of the same ones - that's why everyone makes fun of youtubers tones.
Most of the truly great IR tones are combinations that would be too complex to do IRL - with programs like wall of sound you can do some truly wild stuff without needing phase correction.
If you're keeping it simple, though, i.e. a single speaker/mic, if your IR tones are better than miced tones, it's generally user error.
It's democratized recording, which is a double-edged sword. Yes, people who are new can get "good" sounds, but the vast majority don't do anything genre defining or creative with it. They just copy the same sounds everyone else copies.
Because of this, miced recordings tend to be either slightly inferior or vastly superior depending on the user.
The issue with IRs is that people tend to all use the same variations of the same ones - that's why everyone makes fun of youtubers tones.
Most of the truly great IR tones are combinations that would be too complex to do IRL - with programs like wall of sound you can do some truly wild stuff without needing phase correction.
If you're keeping it simple, though, i.e. a single speaker/mic, if your IR tones are better than miced tones, it's generally user error.
It's democratized recording, which is a double-edged sword. Yes, people who are new can get "good" sounds, but the vast majority don't do anything genre defining or creative with it. They just copy the same sounds everyone else copies.
Because of this, miced recordings tend to be either slightly inferior or vastly superior depending on the user.