In this video you’ll learn how to use REAPER’s ReaVerb plugin as a guitar cabinet and microphone to use with a guitar preamp emulation (Le456 in this example)

 

 

ReaVerb is a convolution reverb plugin and while it is mainly used for loading reverb impulse responses, it can also load short speaker impulses and apply as a filter to any sound.

The Preamp I’m using here is a free one from LePou, called Le456
http://lepouplugins.blogspot.ca/
This emulates the first tube and EQ section of a real amp.

The impulse response library is ReCabinet v2
http://kazrog.com/products/recabinet/
This is a collection of impulse responses (short noise bursts) recorded from a variety of guitar speaker cabinets, with choices of power amp tubes, many different microphones and mic positions.

There are countless free and commercial impulse response libraries available.

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One response to “Using Guitar Speaker Impulse Responses In ReaVerb”

  1. serginhosimoes@hotmail.com Avatar
    serginhosimoes@hotmail.com

    Congratulations! Excellent video about the infinite resources of Reaper, I’m a fan of his work, because even living in Brazil and not knowing English I can learn about DAWS especially Reaper, which I use to play live, as if it were an effects table, I confess I already used Realverb, but not configured as it teaches in the video, thanks again and I hope to see some tutorial on Reaper on an audio interface like support for voice and guitar, along with Addrums and support backbone with back tracks (okay, I’m asking for too much, But who knows one day is not? Kkkk very lucky and work for you, I continue to accompany and learn.

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