What is IRDX? MLC S_Zero 100 plugin walkthrough

👉 Get a free trial NOW: Join producer Jens Bogren for a walkthrough of the MLC S_Zero 100 guitar amp plugin. Learn all the ins and sounds, the behind-the-scenes secrets, and discover how our groundbreaking IRDX technology will help your mixes sound more natural. --- Lay down your guitar tracks with one of the most exclusive, high-quality guitar amps available today. Modeled using groundbreaking new technology and sound designed by Jens Bogren, the MLC S_Zero 100 plugin is a sonic powerhouse that genuinely stands out from the crowd of digital amp simulations. Multi-faceted, lifelike, and endlessly inspiring — use the MLC to craft the guitar tones your songs deserve. MLC S_Zero 100 Features - Three channels with distinctly different voicings and gain capabilities. The MLC S_Zero 100 retains clarity, depth, and detail all the way from sparkling cleans via delicious crunch to high-gain meltdown. - Dual cabinets with a blend slider to mix between them. Two cabinets are included, each miked with five classic microphone models that can be positioned freely. The user can also load their own impulse responses. - The groundbreaking IRDX technology adds unprecedented realism to any cabinet impulse response. - Two different overdrive pedals in front of the amp — the MLC Vanilla Sky and a model of Jens Bogren’s own classic green overdrive pedal, used on hundreds of records. - A delay and a reverb pedal in the amp’s effects loop. - A classic studio EQ for finalizing the sound. - Noise gate and tuner - Riff recorder Groundbreaking IRDX Technology The new IRDX technology 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. Music written, performed, and engineered by Ralph Salati and Federico Ascari: Video performance by Prika Amaral: | --- 0:00 - Intro 0:39 - Promo song sample 0:57 - User interface 1:38 - Pedal section 2:34 - Amp section 5:50 - Cab section 7:24 - IRDX technology explained 10:28 - EQ section 10:48 - Delay and reverb 12:14 - Pedal dots 12:39 - Tips for panning delay and reverb 13:10 - Standalone features 14:01 - Tooltips and knob values 14:45 - Redo, undo, A/B snapshots 16:16 - Processing quality
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