Can I record my amp with this setup?

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So I have a usb interface, and on my amp head it has a "direct line out" jack. I was wondering if I could run a cable directly from the head into the interface in order to get a direct input from my amp. Also, would I still need to have speakers plugged into my amp in order to do this?
 
yeah you can do this. it may not sound the best but this is a way of doing it
 
If your amp has a DI output, then you do not need speakers plugged in while you are recording.
 
If it's a tube amp you sure do need speakers or a load hooked up to the speaker output or you will burn up your output transformer.

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Its a solid state amp. Crate GX 130-C i believe its called.

So what type of cable would I plug from the DI output? would it just be a regular instrument cable?
 
I would assume it's a mono DI output (unless this is a stereo amp), you'll want a cable that goes to the LINE IN on your interface. You haven't told us what that is ...
 
Sorry i probably should have.

Its a Saffire 6 usb. My amp is actually stereo, so it has stereo outputs. I think you can run it mono, too.
 
This is fine to do and you don't need your amp speakers because the signal is going straight from the amp out.
I would strongly suggest mixing up your speakers though. Maybe you could try both at the same time for more possibilities at the Mixing stage.

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Awesome! Thank you all for the helpful advice.

In order to avoid starting a new thread, do you guys know of good VST cab simulators (free or otherwise?) I think thatd probably help to get a better sound in recording.
 
Hi!

What about a JCM900 Combo 100w 2x12 dual reverb with an M-Audio Fast Track Pro?

THANKS
 
What about...what? I think your question is grammatically correct, lol, but it doesn't make any sense.
 
Yeah thats it basically..

the subject is: Can I record my amp with this setup?

And thats my setup :)
 
Ok...Well the answer is, of course, yes. You can record anything that makes a sound.

There's something missing here... Why would you not be sure you could do that?
 
Because theres alot of talk of blowing stuff up !!

At the back it has 2 line out's: 'Direct' & 'Recording Compensated'.

I just had this amp repaired after over 15yrs of non use and it sounds AWESOME AGAIN !
 
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