
Robertt8
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What exactly is re-amping in the mixing stage, and why would you use it?
Gonny said:I've never done any reamping myself, but it seems that one of the advantages would be that it allows you to experiment with different amp tones come mixdown time instead of committing to a particular tone at tracking. The extreme guitar version of tracking dry and adding effects later?![]()
treymonfauntre said:whats the best thing to use to take my guitar signal and split it?
Dear God Man Now every one will know!FALKEN said:I thought the point of this was so that the engineer can trick the guitarist in the studio by changing all of their settings after the guitarist is long gone.
metalhead28 said:Do you realize that you need to use the passive DI box in reverse?
While I was aware of what re-amping was and thought it sounded like something that would be cool to experiment with someday, I never really thought about this step before. It makes sense though that you could fry your amp if you sent it a line-level signal. My amp thanks you in advance!metalhead28 said:...or physically route the signal back to an amplifier using a "re-amp" box which is little more than a direct box in reverse. It simply changes the line level signal to an instrument level so it will cooperate with an amplifier.