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Introducing IRDX Technology. The future of guitar speaker modeling.

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Introducing IRDX Technology. The future of guitar speaker modeling.


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Groundbreaking IRDX Technology
The new IRDX technology from Bogren Digital breathes life into the guitar sound by adding dynamic and true-to-life behavior to static speaker impulse responses.
Impulse responses are excellent at capturing the tonality and resonance of a guitar cabinet. But by nature, they are only static snapshots in time. Real-life guitar speakers react dynamically to the input from the amplifier — they move air, compress, and break up depending on how hard they are being pushed by the amp. An impulse response can replicate the tonal characteristics of a real cab but not the dynamics and other non-linearities. As a result, the sound of an IR can be two-dimensional, lifeless, and fatiguing.

The IRDX technology, developed by producer Jens Bogren, uses advanced machine learning methods to reconstruct the difference between a real cab and an impulse response. Any impulse response can be processed with IRDX, and the result is a guitar amp sim that reacts like a real amp, easily fits in a mix without sounding stale, and feels great to play.

In MLC Subzero 100, simply load up the plugin and open the cab section by clicking the cabinet icon at the top of the plugin interface. You’ll find the IRDX on/off button below the speakers. In Ampknobs, IRDX is always on when using the matched cab or when loading an IR directly in the plugin.

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