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Old 02-10-2009
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Question Is this a way to "re-amp"?

Is this the correct way to set up for re-amping with a sim?

1) Get a splitter so that I have two signals coming from my guitar.

2) First one gets miced thru amp or POD into DAW and recorded on track.

3) Second signal goes directly into daw and is recorded clean on another track.

4) Use the second "clean" track with amp sim(Amplitube etc.) ???

Will I lose any signal to each aplication if I use a 1/4 male jack with two female outs as my splitter?
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Old 02-13-2009
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just buy a simple DI box, most have 2 outputs, one that's a "thru" to your amp, the other goes direct into your DAW..

the reamping post recording can go about bagilllion different ways.

I just kinda got the full hang of it recently, and love the options it provides
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