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Laimon
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I mean, I do understand the concept of reamping, I just never managed to properly do it.
That is, as close as I get, it does not sound like it's right.
This is my setup: I have a PC, with an E-MU 1212M PCIe (2 inputs and 2 outputs, and all can be set to -10db or +4db), a DI box (Behringer GI100), a reamping box Radial RMP Pro and an Engl Ironball guitar head.
I have tried several combinations, this is the one that seems most sensible to me:
guitar -> di box -> audio interface in (-10db) -> PC -> audio interface out (-10db) -> reamp box -> amp
EDIT: of course the first half of the chain above refers to recording first, and the second half to reamping at a later stage.
Now, this setup should theoretically leave my signal unaltered, right? Besides the fact that I find differences in volume, the main problem is that the signal - or the way the amp reacts to it - change: it feels like I am sending a louder signal, crispier, and with less "gain" - that is, on the distortion channel the guitar sounds like overdriven rather than fully distorted (I should make clips, I know - I will tomorrow, now it's kind of late).
The bottomline is, anyway: what can I be doing wrong? Can anyone guide me through the right setup to do reamping so that it sounds exactly like it would by going straight to the amp?
EDIT: I did tweak things a bit, and I got fairly close. Here are clips (one direct, one reamping with +4db on the AI's out and 6 extra dbs from the sequencer, and one switching from one track to another every now and then):
https://soundcloud.com/simone-frau-2/sets/experiments-with-reamping
https://soundcloud.com/simone-frau-2/clipswap
That is, as close as I get, it does not sound like it's right.
This is my setup: I have a PC, with an E-MU 1212M PCIe (2 inputs and 2 outputs, and all can be set to -10db or +4db), a DI box (Behringer GI100), a reamping box Radial RMP Pro and an Engl Ironball guitar head.
I have tried several combinations, this is the one that seems most sensible to me:
guitar -> di box -> audio interface in (-10db) -> PC -> audio interface out (-10db) -> reamp box -> amp
EDIT: of course the first half of the chain above refers to recording first, and the second half to reamping at a later stage.
Now, this setup should theoretically leave my signal unaltered, right? Besides the fact that I find differences in volume, the main problem is that the signal - or the way the amp reacts to it - change: it feels like I am sending a louder signal, crispier, and with less "gain" - that is, on the distortion channel the guitar sounds like overdriven rather than fully distorted (I should make clips, I know - I will tomorrow, now it's kind of late).
The bottomline is, anyway: what can I be doing wrong? Can anyone guide me through the right setup to do reamping so that it sounds exactly like it would by going straight to the amp?
EDIT: I did tweak things a bit, and I got fairly close. Here are clips (one direct, one reamping with +4db on the AI's out and 6 extra dbs from the sequencer, and one switching from one track to another every now and then):
https://soundcloud.com/simone-frau-2/sets/experiments-with-reamping
https://soundcloud.com/simone-frau-2/clipswap
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