
dudernut
New member
Hello all,
I have toyed with the notion of reamping, but have never actually kept the results in a mix; I simply routed the signal out, miked the amp, then sent it back in. This was a while back that I even tried it, I have a new interface now and a much better ear for subtle nuances in the recording process. What I did before with the previous interface I was using (Tascam US-800) was simply running the signal out of the headphone jack and directly into a miked amp. Again, this was all experimental, non-keeper tracks, and I didn't pay close attention to see if the results sounded natural. I have since been reading up on the importance of matching impedance when reamping, so I did a little research that suggested a piece from Radio Shack to take care of this. Then I realized that I have one of these (pic attached) laying around the studio, I think it was my wife's for some reason. Is this what I need? Would it take the place of one of a Reamp box? And also, should I be going out a different output than the headphone jack? My new (well it's used, new to me though) interface has several 1/4" jacks in the back (pic also attached). Would one of these be the better choice? Thanks in advance.
I have toyed with the notion of reamping, but have never actually kept the results in a mix; I simply routed the signal out, miked the amp, then sent it back in. This was a while back that I even tried it, I have a new interface now and a much better ear for subtle nuances in the recording process. What I did before with the previous interface I was using (Tascam US-800) was simply running the signal out of the headphone jack and directly into a miked amp. Again, this was all experimental, non-keeper tracks, and I didn't pay close attention to see if the results sounded natural. I have since been reading up on the importance of matching impedance when reamping, so I did a little research that suggested a piece from Radio Shack to take care of this. Then I realized that I have one of these (pic attached) laying around the studio, I think it was my wife's for some reason. Is this what I need? Would it take the place of one of a Reamp box? And also, should I be going out a different output than the headphone jack? My new (well it's used, new to me though) interface has several 1/4" jacks in the back (pic also attached). Would one of these be the better choice? Thanks in advance.