How I Set Up the Strymon Iridium - David Hislop IR's

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • In this video I cover how I approach dialing in this pedal to feel like an amp.
    Check out my Amp Sim Tone Series that goes in to far more depth on production online:
    productiononli...
    This video and examples are in STEREO, but it might not appear that way because I'm running stereo out of the headphone input through an 8th inch cable splitting to dual mono TS cable to my interface. I have found that the headphone jack provides more level and bass response.
    The gear I'm using here is:
    -Fender Jazzmaster with Lindy Fralin PAF's
    -"Light gain stage" is my Benson PreAmp
    -"Heavy gain stage" is my Kilt V2
    -"Boost" is a Broken Arrow using its blue side boost.
    -Compressor is a Tone Press
    I have been using the Strymon Iridium as a little quiet apartment means of practice and demo tracking for the past few months. I've found a spot with it that works for me to feel about 70-80% of what I would hope to hear when playing in a live situation with amps.
    There are definite drawbacks compared to real amps, but for a quiet set up, it's working for me.
    The biggest hitter is using David Hislop's IR's. Grab them here:
    www.davidhislo...
    These IR's make the biggest difference for me because of their break up qualities, I like them a lot.
    Enjoy!
    Check out my Instagram for more content at @Kenyonthe2nd
    #strymon #iridium #guitarpedals

Komentáře • 76

  • @DavidHislop
    @DavidHislop Před 4 lety +52

    toneeeeeeeee

  • @dacrouse4129
    @dacrouse4129 Před 4 lety +7

    This video needs more views and attention, I’m blown away of how much better the iridium gets from these IR’s !!! Great tone

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    • @lewisbenson5301
      @lewisbenson5301 Před 3 lety

      @Ace Derrick Glad I could help xD

  • @malcolmtay800
    @malcolmtay800 Před 4 lety +6

    please do more of these! So awesome! Loving the tone so much especially when the Kilt's red side was on.

  • @jasonmarlowe0
    @jasonmarlowe0 Před 4 lety +5

    This was perfectly what I needed. Thank you.
    Please do a pedalboard rundown if you have time. Would love to see what and how you're using things with the iridium.

  • @martinkastner6212
    @martinkastner6212 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you, this was very helpful! Hadn‘t payed much attention to the round setting, but with your idea of boosting mids and lowend and cutting the highs it became very usable for my sound!

  • @sangikshuffle
    @sangikshuffle Před 3 lety +3

    Your tone is better than worship tutorials guys

  • @eanroad
    @eanroad Před 3 lety +1

    Regarding your point at minute 1:48 , I just want to say thank you so much for making the point about the "treble" frequencies in amp simulators. I've had a love/hate relationship with the Iridium. I don't think the "Round" setting sounds good on it's own but with the RevivalDrive it sounds AMAZING, however, I've been fighting that fizz and was hesitant to move the treble knob below 12 o'clock but saw your vid, did it and viola, now a SUPER AMAZING SOUND! Thanks again, cheers!

  • @ElectricNimPedalsPhilippines

    I actually love the headphone out of iridium. Been connecting to our church soundsytem via headphone out for two years now i hear more lowend via hp out. I only wish strymon add an FX LOOP features via EXP in on top. I love the drives im getting out of the iridium.

  • @Tony_Frost
    @Tony_Frost Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks for content, hope to see videos of settings you're using now)))

  • @blairmichaelhogan4502
    @blairmichaelhogan4502 Před 2 lety +2

    Great tips! It’s amazing how much darker the round setting is with the stock IR’s. I’ve had some great results with some other IR’s but I may have to grab this Hislop one! If I had the controls set up this way on the stock ones though it would be so dark as to be unusable.

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 2 lety

      Yeah definitely set it according to what makes sense with your guitar specifically!

  • @philiphopper4885
    @philiphopper4885 Před 4 lety +2

    Thank you for this. I did pretty much everything you did and I really am blown away by the results. Really nice job.

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety

      I’m stoked to hear that! Thank you!

    • @zeejonesy
      @zeejonesy Před 4 lety

      I did the same exact thing as well and the results were staggering. Nothing I tried even got close to this method in my book.

  • @theaaronimal
    @theaaronimal Před 3 lety +2

    This video is gold! Thank you!

  • @jgrammon1
    @jgrammon1 Před 4 lety +2

    If the Strymon guys are to be believed, the models are component level emulations... the mid control on the round model will render the bass and treble controls less effective as you turn it up and more effective as you turn it down... in other words, cranking the midrange makes your bass and treble adjustments surprisingly subtle.

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +1

      Joshua Grammon that would make sense. And while true that I could probably lower the mids to cause the bass to be more apparent, I personally experience the mids and break up quality to suffer a little bit when I turn it down. But it’s still worth experimenting further. That’s what I’ve noticed though is with amp sims is they can feel a little tucked back in the mix and wanted to push the mids to help it feel more forward and amp like.

    • @jgrammon1
      @jgrammon1 Před 4 lety

      Nothing against mids, I personally keep the mids wide open... I prefer the tweedy-ness of the tonal character.

  • @nickrocker123
    @nickrocker123 Před 3 lety +5

    Dude! I love your tone. Could you do a rig rundown? Also could you go over how you got the tone for the David Funk vid “Touch of Heaven”?

  • @joshfirlotte
    @joshfirlotte Před 4 lety +3

    I’d love a video where you do this on the chime setting!

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +3

      Josh Firlotte I’ll take a look in to that! That’ll probably be a good thing to get me to branch off of what I’m comfortable with and works for me and try something new 😄👌🏻

    • @jeandavidable
      @jeandavidable Před 2 lety

      I will love that too, chime settings from you! Your taste is perfect!

  • @gerolamovi408
    @gerolamovi408 Před 4 lety +1

    Really interesting to watch! Thank you

  • @Fouxdufafafafafa
    @Fouxdufafafafafa Před 2 lety

    To my ear your over-compressed 12-20 percent. When you took it off my ears sighed in relief. Easy to get your ears overwashed and fatigued just like with reverb. Let your dynamics have a say so too! Or not, great video either way, thank you .

  • @albert6222
    @albert6222 Před 4 lety +4

    Please do a chime side PLEASEEE

  • @JosephCompton66
    @JosephCompton66 Před měsícem

    So the mid knob is for the fender changes the amp from blackface to tweed. Doesn’t change the mid range.

  • @dannymartinez2165
    @dannymartinez2165 Před 5 měsíci

    Is it better to run your iridium straight into your audio interface? Or is it better to go stereo out from the iridium to a pinstripe line isolator and XLR out into the audio interface?

  • @user-lf5ht7he3y
    @user-lf5ht7he3y Před 4 lety +2

    super helpful thank you🙏❤️🤙

  • @jamesransom7711
    @jamesransom7711 Před 4 lety +6

    The low end response that you focused on is a game changer! What kind of approach would you take with the Chime model?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +5

      James Ransom thanks man! In any scenario I would take the same approach with EQ. The focus in my opinion is getting the EQ flat and full. And then it’s a matter of setting up the break up amount in the proper place like described in the video. If these qualities are met, any amp usually works and then it’s just about the difference in break up quality.

  • @Iceboy575655
    @Iceboy575655 Před 3 lety

    Love the tone! So are these pedals just going straight into your interface? No amp used at all? Just IR's?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 2 lety

      Sorry, just seeing this. Yes straight in to my interface, no amp. Which is the helpful part of using these from time to time.

  • @daviddisharoon
    @daviddisharoon Před rokem

    18:25 any tips on using fuzz with the Iridium? Seems I always have to set very little Drive on the Iridium to play well with fuzz.

  • @jeromemedina1805
    @jeromemedina1805 Před 3 lety

    wow! this is a greeeat video!🔥

  • @jeandavidable
    @jeandavidable Před 3 lety

    This sound is just amazing to my ears, crystal clear. Did you update a new settings with other IR's like York, do you want to share it ?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 2 lety +1

      I haven't really messed with any other IR's at the moment besides Davids, they just work great for me.

  • @worshipdiary4635
    @worshipdiary4635 Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video, thanks!
    How do you connect your Iridium with your audio interface through the headphone output? Which cable do you use therefor?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks!! I’m just using an 8th inch cable out of the headphone jack that splits to two mono TS cable which goes to my interface

    • @bryceman944
      @bryceman944 Před 4 lety

      Do you use the headphone jack with split ts into DI into house? Or do you use the two outputs to DI? I seem to have full output and full mix into my headphone jack but don’t get the same result on my iridium output

    • @benjaminthancock
      @benjaminthancock Před 3 lety

      @@bryceman944 the headphone out jack has additional power in the output and is active since most headphones don’t have amplifiers in them. The outputs are passive since usb interfaces and FOH consoles have power and more clean headroom. So the headphone out is just louder, which is perceived by our ears as “better”.

  • @jongalan1975
    @jongalan1975 Před 3 lety

    good job dude! sounds great!

  • @pauleverest7316
    @pauleverest7316 Před 3 lety

    Great Video! Curious, when you downloaded David Hislop's IR it gives you choice for different sample rates (I did 96KHz) and length (I did 500ms). What sample rates and length did you use for the downloaded IRs in the video

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 3 lety +1

      I’d have to double check, but I did the highest quality which I believe is what you listed there!

  • @DustinKoch
    @DustinKoch Před 3 lety

    Subscribed! Which Lindy Fralin PAFs are you using?

  • @ameliaboucho2150
    @ameliaboucho2150 Před 3 lety

    Great video thank you so much! I am running my pedalboard in mono, so for your advice which IR configuration I should take G10 or Greenback G12M ?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 3 lety

      That’s a tough call. It honestly depends on the way your guitar translates on them. Try your exact same set up on both speakers and see which one simply accomplishes the tones and frequencies your wanting and feels the best under your fingers.

  • @popitn2nd
    @popitn2nd Před rokem

    Is this pedal before or after your pedal chain?

  • @joelgraham3
    @joelgraham3 Před 2 lety

    thanks

  • @guitar4fm
    @guitar4fm Před 4 lety

    Is the Iridium last in your chain? Or do you run verb after it? Sounds killer!

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +3

      Jay Pittard it is lady in the chain, similar to if you were plugging in to amps. I run verb before it just like if it were plugged in to amps. I’m a huge fan of wet effects going in to amps or amp sims because of the way the effects break up and scream with the amp when it’s driven.

  • @unitedinhim97
    @unitedinhim97 Před 3 lety

    Hey. So I saw on Instagram that you have also now messed around the the Walrus ACS1. Any chance you’d be willing to make a video just like this for that pedal???? 🙏🏻😎🎸

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 2 lety

      Just seeing your comment, I actually just released an in depth walk through and tone dial for both the Iridium and ACS1 to my current standards. Also, check out my latest youtube I just uploaded today comparing the two pedals.
      classes.productiononline.com/p/amp-sim-tone

  • @danyil_reshetnikov
    @danyil_reshetnikov Před 2 lety

    Hi! Which DH IRs do you use? G10 or G12? Or other ones?

  • @michaelbreach5862
    @michaelbreach5862 Před 4 lety

    What kind of cable is that you are using on the output?? like how are you getting the sound of the iridium into your computer to record? When I plug mine into an interface so I can record video, it sounds awful.

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +1

      Michael Breach the cable is a simple 8th inch cable (aux/m, or headphone cable) that converts to two TS mono cables (a left and right typical TS cable). I found that cable on amazon for 8$. That then plugs in to my interface in input 1 and 2, left and right. So the questions is what sounds awful? Is it distorting? It’s probably clipping. Turn down the input gain on your interface. Or you can lower the level from the pedal.

    • @michaelbreach5862
      @michaelbreach5862 Před 4 lety

      Kenyon Reed thanks for the reply, it’s not exactly clipping... I’ve tried everything, even lowering the volume output of the iridium.. are you saying you plug into your interface using the headphone out jack? I’m using a scarlet focusrite solo so it only has one 1/4 inch input and one XLR. I have been running my pedalboard mono into the iridium and then just using the left out to go into the input if my scarlet focusrite solo.. is this the wrong way to go about it?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety

      Michael Breach gotcha. Ya I’ve got a interface that has two 1/4 inch cable inputs. I’m going out of my iridium through the headphone jack that splits to dual 1/4 inch cable so I can run stereo. The way I’m running my pedal board stereo is by using a dual 1/4 Inch cable that turns to one TRS plug. So you can plug in to the one input of the iridium but it’ll be stereo

  • @jonathanslater8551
    @jonathanslater8551 Před 4 lety

    Interesting that you keep it totally dry and don't any verb on the Iridium? Any specific reason for keeping that dialed down?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety +3

      I don’t use any reverb on the pedal because I’m using stereo reverb from my Strymon Bigsky. I prefer to have an isolated, strong, dry signal and then have full control of my wet effects by my pedal board effects

  • @erikhartley2494
    @erikhartley2494 Před 4 lety

    Would this exact stereo IR setup work just as well in a mono setup?
    Also, if run in stereo, how would it sum if our FOH is mono but our livestream broadcast is stereo?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety

      Erik Hartley for the most part yes. It depends on what way you would be setting it up as mono. If you just pull one of the quarter inch cables out of your interface or DI box, then what you’ll have is just one side, one speaker. You’ll also only be capturing the one side of your wet effects. There are things I’ve seen that can sum a stereo image in to mono, and I notice it makes the effects not sit so directly on top of your tone. |||| If you run in stereo but FOH is mono it all depends on if they are summing your stereo image to mono or can only take one input from you. Either way, the results should be similar and I wouldn’t worry too much, but I would encourage them to start making their FOH mix stereo. 😄 and if your broadcast is Stereo, then you should be good to be stereo on broadcast unless your signal is first going to the FOH board, being summed to and then sent to broadcast.

    • @erikhartley2494
      @erikhartley2494 Před 4 lety

      Kenyon Reed thanks so much for the detailed response! I guess my main question, I’m summing everything to mono with my Source Audio Collider last in the chain, will I still get both cabs if I’m running a stereo tone with a different IR on each side, summed to mono? From what I understand with our church, the livestream is completely separate and it DOES NOT go to FOH first before it’s processed for broadcast. We’re currently working on getting setup for stereo on livestream but in the meantime, I just run a stereo rig that is summed to mono via the Collider by running one cable out. Livestream then uses a stereo spread plugin to give it the space. One I do go stereo, I do understand I’ll be using two channels. Thanks again!

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 4 lety

      Erik Hartley gotcha ok. Yeah it all depends on how that collider works. If it really is summing you’re stereo left in right in to mono and isn’t just grabbing one side and sending that, then it could still be somewhat capturing the different speakers on either side even though it’s mashed together

  • @kolbyisawesome
    @kolbyisawesome Před 3 lety

    Where did you get that input cable? I'd love one like that

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 3 lety

      I got something made custom for me! It was a dual mono ts to stereo trs cable. Kind of like this:
      TISINO 1/4 inch TRS Stereo to Dual 1/4 inch TS Mono Insert Cable Y-Splitter Stereo Breakout Cable Patch Cord - 3.3 feet www.amazon.com/dp/B07K59P692/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_w.8HFbT2TJVJE

  • @jeradatherton
    @jeradatherton Před 2 lety

    What guitar is this? Pickups?

    • @KenyonReed2
      @KenyonReed2  Před 2 lety

      This was a Fender Jazzmaster with Lindy Fralin Modern PAF’s