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  1. Apr 17, 2014 · In this video I show you how I set up to re-amp guitars in REAPER. Summary: After recording guitars direct, monitoring through virtual amps, send the direct guitar signal out of the audio interface, into a reamp device, and through a guitar amp and cabinet. Record the sound to a new track.

  2. Reaper Tutorial- Reamping in Reaper Pt1 Using Amp Sims. Part one, insight into how I reamp guitars by using software plugins. This method could apply to any instrumentt. Next part will show...

    • 12 min
    • 2.2K
    • Simon Larkin
    • What Is Re-Amping?
    • What Gear Do You Need For Re-Amping?
    • The Re-Amping Process
    • One Final Tip

    You might think of it as running a guitar DI through an amp after recording it so you can change the tone or the entire amp if you don’t like what sound you got initially. You’d be right if this is your idea of re-amping, but it can be any recorded signal being played back through another piece of gear tochange the sound. An example of this could b...

    Here is a list of what’s required for re-amping. Bear in mind, some of these are optional and can depend on how youlike to do things. 1. Freshly Strung Guitar 2. Audio Interface 3. DI Box (optional) 4. Re-amp Box (optional) 5. Guitar Amplifier 6. Microphone The most expensive thing normally is the guitar amp which can cost thousands, but there are ...

    Step 1: Get Your Gain Staging Right

    I hear a lot about gain staging. “You must hit this dB level!”, or “No that’s wrong you need to hit this dB level!”. In reality, the only thing to worry about is that you’re clipping your interface. As long as you have a decent level, you’ll be fine; I try to get the level as loud as possible, but without risking it clipping – the loudest peaks hitting -6dB is a safe bet. When setting levels you should do some loud heavy palm mute chugging, as this will help you determine the potentially loud...

    Step 2: Pre-Production

    Ok, now you’ve got your DI recorded, great sound, perfect take, so now we re-amp, right? Well you can but there is more you can do if you want to go that extra mile. Let’s look at some of the things you can do to take your guitar tracks to the next level.

    Step 3: Re-Amp Setup

    Now that everything is ready for re-amping we have to actually hook everything up. All you need to do is: 1. Hook up an output other than the main 1-2 from your interface 2. Plug that into your re-amp box 3. Go from your re-amp box to the guitar amp Just be careful with your initial levels; keep them low until you confirm you’re getting a signal, then you can start turning up. Once you have a signal going to your amp, you then just need to set up a microphone in front of your cab and record i...

    To finish things off, I’d like to leave you with a tip that has helped me when getting the re-amp sound that I want. If I am trying to achieve a certain sound and have a good reference that I am aiming for, I’ll take that reference and import it into the session and then use an EQ match on the reference and the re-amp. I don’t use this to actually ...

  3. There is always an element of noise added when going through the ADC/DAC signal chain twice (once to record the DI, then again to output it and record the amp). This is often a problem people run into when using modellers in the "4 cable method" arrangement, and is a problem shared with reamping.

  4. Mar 8, 2011 · And I know we guitar players are easily bamboozled by reamping concerns in general. Sooo... I made a quick write-up and YouTube video of my workflow for reamping guitars in Reaper using ReaInsert and a normal, cheap, passive, DI.

  5. Re-amping means you’re able to get the performance down and worry about tone later. How Do You Reamp? If you don’t have an amp to record with or you’re not wanting to record with your own amp, then all you’ll need to do is plug into your interface and record a clean D.I track.

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  7. Dec 12, 2016 · What is reasampling? It is essentially taking the output of one track and recording to another, usually for the purpose of further sonic manipulation in a sampler that wouldn’t be possible without committing to new files. Routing in reaper. 3 tracks are needed.

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