A good IR loader is SIR2 http://www.siraudiotools.com/sir2.php

It has a lot of EQ, stretching, widening, blending etc. So you can get everything just right. Sometimes I'll make cabinets with reverbs blended in and can control the tail better if I have a long one and need it slightly shorter or something. Same thing with the cabinet resonation and things.

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Features
Zero latency processing.
Low CPU-spiking even with small sound-device buffers.
Includes Pinguin's High Definition Impulse Responses.
"True Stereo" processing (a stereo convolution takes place for every source channel (left + right)).
Routing capabilities ( mono->mono, mono->stereo, stereo->stereo...).
High-quality internal sample rate converting.
Imports WAV, AIF, FLAC, BWS, OGG file formats.
Linear phase FFT-EQ.
Fair Copy-Protection - NO challenge/response NO Dongle required - license key based.
Free non-destructive amplitude envelope.
Free non-destructive filter envelope.
Pre-delay (0ms - 2000ms).
Stretch control (high quality re-sampling).
Forward / reverse switch.
Stereo In / Stereo IR Control.
Preset-managing.
Separate dry/wet control (-60db .. +20dB).
Auto-gain (automatic volume compensation).
Signal routing options.
HDIR-Direct On/Off switch.
"Beat-Scale"-mode.
If you have two stereo files, one with "L" and one with "R" at the end of the file name, you can click with right mouse button on one of the files to create a true stereo file. This is useful for third-party impulse response libraries.
Built in impulse-file browser (with folders).
Picture association.
Waveform Zoom.



Edited by TLTD (07/13/16 05:00 PM)
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