• We are pleased to announce the official release of iFace 1.6. This release of iFace has seen some major additions, some fixes, and support for new Redwirez cabinets.

    Anyone who’s already purchased iFace – we love you. You get this upgrade for free.

    If you haven’t purchased iFace – we still love you. You can grab a free trial.

    New to iFace 1.6

    Saving your selections as their own Cabinet Files

    New to iFace 1.6 is the ability to save your selection as a new, single cabinet file. iFace 1.6 can generate impulse response wav files that you can then load them into iFace, Mimic or any other IR convolver you want. For those of you who have older PC’s you will find this ability very helpful because you can use an ultra light weight convolver like KeFIR instead of iFace, yet still retain the awesome sound that comes from the RedWirez impulses and our Tonal Correction technology. When iFace saves a new cabinet file, its saves it to its entirety, meaning it saves exactly what you hear. That means it takes the work of 4 impulse response files and compiles them into one single file. Essentially its like bouncing four tracks into one, but with cabinets, ambient qualities, and EQ. To get the equivalent sound using a standard impulse response convolver you would need to run 4 instances of it plus an EQ. With an iFace generated IR you only need to run one copy of your convolver.

    Using external Cabinets

    Also new in the upgraded version of iFace is the ability to use external cabinets. This is done via our Custom Menu System. The menu system allows you to add specific folders full of Impulse Response files for quick references to your IR collection. You can name your cabinets what you want within the custom menu without ever changing their file names on disk. This is important because you may have other projects that rely on those files and by renaming them you are effectively breaking links to those projects. When you open one it will not be able to find the cabinet files it needs. So we included a definable menu system that allows you to name the files anything you like, allowing you to organize your cabinet collection within iFace to be as efficient as you possibly can.

    Support for Recabinet 2.02 through Menu Templates

    Although iFace does not support Recabinet through its native interface, it does now support it through the external cabinet menu system, and there is a menu template included that adds friendly names to each selection.

    Support for ALL Redwirez cabinets

    AcmeBarGig have been busy, but so have our friends at the Red 5 Group, makers of the Redwirez Cabinet Library. Redwirez have added new cabinets and iFace 1.6 now supports them all.

    New, more organized internal menu

    iFace 1.6 has a new internal menu system for Cabinet selection and is grouped by cabinet type. This makes it easier for you to get to the cabinet and speaker you want to use.

    Cabinet Blend slider

    iFace 1.6 now has a slider that allows you to quickly change the blend between cabinets.

    Serial and parallel convolution

    You can now run iFace in serial or parallel convolution. This essentially means that you can use any ambient IR file and use the cabinet as the sound source for the ambient file.

    If you’ve already purchased iFace, then your copy of the upgraded version will be emailed to the PayPal address you used when purchasing within the next few days, so keep your eyes on your inboxes.

    If you like the sound of the new features and want to give everything a test drive before you purchase, there’s a 30-day trial version for you to play with.

    Kazrog LLC, d.b.a. ‘Recabinet‘ is not affiliated with AcmeBarGig, Exe Consulting, Red 5 Group, or the iFace product. Recabinet, its logo, impulse response files, and documentation is solely owned by Kazrog LLC. Kazrog LLC does not sponsor or endorse our products or our companies. Support for Recabinet is provided only by Kazrog LLC, and is available at http://recabi.net.