![]() ![]() How you mute the strings before you bash them, how you move from fret to fret making more or less noise with your fingers etc etc. If you crank a tube/valve amp up you play differently. So they recorded the guitar clean, then later shoved it back into the amp, and recorded the output with a mic, but are not happy. People are often not pleased when they use a re amp system later in the recording. If we’re talking about a backwards DI not being the same, which is true but it’s worked in studios for years, the one thing that always happens is rarely talked about, and it’s not electronics, it’s playing style. Slowly converting old farts habits, one player at a time. I now have the ik multimedia Axe I/O which has a good instrument input and reamping built in. Did I mention I'm old and hang out with really old musicians? ![]() ![]() Once you show them what you can do with the clean signal later, they come around. Some guitar players like recording an amp at least initially. Otherwise I use the DI to reamp the clean take later. I'll plug the guitar into the DI and plug the loop out to the amp and record both clean and mic'd amp. Where I use a DI in a session is if I am recording a guitar part with an amp but want a security clean take. Just remember, it is going through the same preamps. That said, I'm using an old firewire capture device on an M1 Mac without issue. Don't know enough about it to say but many devices with instrument inputs have had decent performance for some time. Am I misunderstanding the issue?īenefits? The interface you have is pretty old. Ground loops if that is your issue, I'd start looking at how everything is connected electrically and physically as a start. Need more details but if the noise is from the pickup, with single coil for instance, the DI may or may not help much. The Reamp JCR seems to be very good and the Radial J48 DI too. If I would like to use It to record my direct sound in my DAW trough my soundcard and at the same time, playing in my real guitar amp and later, resend my guitar DI signal to my real guitar amp, what Reamp Box should I get ?Īs I see in this web page from Radial, If I understand ( without a work around), I will need an active DI Box ( If It could help my dry sound trough my soundcard, my electric guitar has passive pickups) and a Reamp Box to meet my needs ? I saw that Reamp Box are passive (except for more than one output signal copy, cause It will lower the signal quality). I know that Radial Engineering seems to be a good brand. Otherwise, I'm looking for a good Reamp Box to record at least one electric guitar. Out of curiosity, do you think that a DI Box will be better that my preamp soundcard or a DI box is useless If my soundcard has already preamp and Hi-Z input according to your experience ? That seems to be the source of debate on the internet if I'm not mistaken. I've been wanting to buy a reamp box for several years, so that I can rework my sound through my real amplifier and record it later with microphones If I want. I'm using some guitar amp simulation (plugins) and the sound is acceptable. Actually, I'm recording directly from my electric guitar to my soundcard instrument input (Hi-Z). To resume my problem, I'm using a PreSonus FireStudio Project to record guitars on my studio computer. I have some questions about Reamp Boxes cause I would like to be sure what I need. ![]()
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