Overloud Choptones Bogie Alone Rig Expansion Library for TH-U (Download)
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Overloud Choptones Bogie Alone Rig Expansion Library for TH-U (Download) Overview
Guitarists looking to expand their cabinet IRs for the TH-U SuperCabinet modeling software will be impressed with the Overloud Choptones Bogie 2×12 GOV, an IR library that extensively captures the full-sounding guitar tone of a Mesa Boogie 2×12 Horizontal with Eminence The Governor speakers in a straight-front closed-back marine-grade Baltic-birch-plywood cabinet. The speaker provides a focused and rich tone, great for rock and blues.
This library features IRs systematically captured with 12 mics on a motorized mic stand for over 300 total impulse responses. The mics recorded IRs in 8 to 16 positions each, with some of the mics receiving an extra off-axis capture at 45°. The Bogie 2×12 GOV is ideal for both clean and overdriven tones; a British-style attitude with extra top-end sparkle.
- Graphically browse the IRs in the library
- Blend them together
- Craft new cabinet tones with the unique multiband mode
- Use the IR in the software
- Export the IRs in WAV-file format, compatible with software IR loaders and all the major hardware modelers
- AKG C414
- Audio Technica 2035
- Audix i5
- Beyerdynamic M160
- Electro Voice RE20
- Neumann U87
- Royer 121
- Sennheiser MD21
- Sennheiser MD421
- Sennheiser MD441
- Shure SM7
- Shure SM57
Every microphone has been moved to 4 different horizontal positions (Cap, Cap Edge, Cone, and Cone Edge), two distances each, for a total of 8 IRs each. For some of the microphones, the measurements have been repeated with the microphone at an off axis (45°). All the measurements have been repeated twice, with two different mic preamps: a Neve 1073 and a German preamp.