Question on "Reamping" my recorded guitar tracks. Will this work.
So first I record into protools using whatever plug-in to get the sound I want direct.
Now I want to have some fun and re-amp with an actual guitar amp. Lets say IM going with a Mesa Boogie Mark V.
If I copy my original track to track 2, take the Plug-in off of it, am I left with a real uneffected guitar signal I can send back to the MESA as if I was actually plugged into the amp itself like normal.... guitar - chord - amp ?
So while track 2 from above is playing out to the MESA, I am then recording the MESA by micing the cab it is hooked to? If I dont like the tone, I can just go back reposition the mic, or tweek the MESA'S pre-amp.
Will this work and Is there anything I am missing?
Seems too easy, but will save tons of tiime and studio costs if it will.
Thanks.
So first I record into protools using whatever plug-in to get the sound I want direct.
Now I want to have some fun and re-amp with an actual guitar amp. Lets say IM going with a Mesa Boogie Mark V.
If I copy my original track to track 2, take the Plug-in off of it, am I left with a real uneffected guitar signal I can send back to the MESA as if I was actually plugged into the amp itself like normal.... guitar - chord - amp ?
So while track 2 from above is playing out to the MESA, I am then recording the MESA by micing the cab it is hooked to? If I dont like the tone, I can just go back reposition the mic, or tweek the MESA'S pre-amp.
Will this work and Is there anything I am missing?
Seems too easy, but will save tons of tiime and studio costs if it will.
Thanks.