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Blue Cat Audio wrote: Thu Oct 11, 2018 5:54 pm No it only controls the blend of the IR. 0% is no IR, 100% is full IR. It does not impact the EQ settings.
So when you load an impulse response and there’s already a post filter (cab) eq curve present, the IR overrides that eq curve?

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No, both are mixed together. When working with cabinet impulse responses, you will usually want to start with a flat EQ preset, and then adjust the EQ once the IR has been loaded (most impulse responses require a bit of transformation to sound good).

As you can see on the graph, the overall response shows the effect of both the IR and the filter settings.

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Blue Cat Audio wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 2:33 pm No, both are mixed together. When working with cabinet impulse responses, you will usually want to start with a flat EQ preset, and then adjust the EQ once the IR has been loaded (most impulse responses require a bit of transformation to sound good).

As you can see on the graph, the overall response shows the effect of both the IR and the filter settings.
Ok, thanks for clearing that up!

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Having trouble with delays? We have just released a maintenance update (Axiom 1.11) that fixes the following issues:
- Fixed built-in Late Replies delay plug-in that produced digital distortion when loaded in Axiom presets.
- Fixed built-in multi-tap delay plug-in that could get out of sync in some host applications.

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Just in case you missed this new feature, check out our tip of the day:

Loading and using custom impulse responses (IR) into Axiom or Destructor
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