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Bass
10“ Custom Rock 10“ Custom Alu 15“ Custom Rock 15“ Custom Alu
Housing selection
Various housing types may be combined with the available speakers in the
housing list. This selection list is also organized according to guitar and bass
types.
Guitar
1x12“ US Combo Open 1x12“ US Combo Closed 2x12“ UK 4x12“ UK 4x10“
US Tweed
Bass
4x10“ Ported (Bassreflex) 1x15“ Ported (Bassreflex)
The housing has a significant effect on the resulting sound with a selected
speaker. In general, open housing types are somewhat weaker on the lows,
but go lower and sound somewhat more neutral than closed types. Larger
housings also sound "bigger" and maybe "fatter". However, this is not always
desired; for a guitar solo or for certain styles like blues, a small combo housing
may be much more assertive or simply more "charming".
It's up to your creativity whether you would like model the cabinets on realistic
role models (e.g. 12" vintage speakers in a 4 x 12 housing) or place a 10-inch
design in a 15-inch box. Refer to the "Advanced settings" a little further on for
all other variations to help you create your own "personalised" speaker.
Microphones
Cabinet simulation offers two separate microphones for the recording of the
virtual speaker in a modeled recording space (MIC 1 & MIC 2). Similar to a
real-life situation, you may position a virtual microphone stand in a space to
achieve interesting mixing ratios and stereo effects.
For each of the two available microphones, you may select from a list which
includes several popular studio types featuring characteristic sound models: