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greenesbb

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  1. Sorry, I misspoke, it's Peter's iRs in the comments section of the YouTube link in my original post, see below: The IRs I used are also free, made by me.* I use "b03_Dtar_blues" in the top path and"b10_Dtar_mah_dread" in the second path down. They are here, and they are also free. https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... Also, I tried one of the ones here (Holy Grail), it was perfect for my cedar top rosewood, super high quality with a bunch of mic and pickup options. https://www.worshiptutorials.com/product/holy-grail-acoustic-ir-pack/ $10 with the 30% off coupon. Also I tried the Sacco ones I linked to earlier and they are are also really good. For my guitars I ended up using one of the Sacco iRs, the Holy Grail and the Martin D45 from 3 Sigma. After some E tweaking they all sound awesome.
  2. This happened to me too, thought I was just hooking things up wrong (was using an acoustic). For me, running a preamp between the guitar and the Go made it come alive. Then when I removed the preamp it was fine. Weird.
  3. Cool. I found some more last night in some other threads, downloaded but haven't tried them yet. https://line6.com/support/topic/17076-links-for-free-impulse-responses-ir-here/ Seems some were created by one of the posters and others have been ported from the Fishman Auria modeling DI. I'd like to find a good one for a small body all mahogany and a concert rosewood/cedar top. I noticed after some tweaking last night that the quality of the 3Sigma ones is a lot higher - the highs just sound clean and natural. The dTar ones seem to get a little fluttery and need to be used lower in the mix. I agree you'd think there'd be much available!
  4. I just did this search today and had some good results. You can get a basic patch here that's perfect for tweaking ($4.99): https://www.worshiptutorials.com/product/acoustic-line-6-pod-go-patch/. Make sure if you're plugging directly in (no DI or preamp) you set up the amp block (recommend the Studio Preamp for acoustic) or you won't hear anything. Also the Pod Go guitar input has only one impedance (1MOhm). The iRs at 3 Sigma are recommended by many, I downloaded a Martin 45 one here ($10): https://www.3sigmaaudio.com/items/category/acoustic-guitars/ I had better results with the free iRs you can get from Jim here (in the comments section of the video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTxjA87R9ZE&feature=emb_title The nice thing about Jim's free iRs is that there are many body types, and it was a random one that worked best with my guitar. If you have good pickups, you probably don't need iRs but it does round things out nicely even with good pickups (I have K&K pure western minis in all my acoustics) and you can mix in just what you need. After a couple hours tweaking, I'm blown away with the sounds. You probably know from the HX stomp how good the new verbs and delays are. I'm coming from Firehawk, which only had the older lower resolution blocks.
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