8 String Di Track (add Your Own Fx) |
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8 String Di Track (add Your Own Fx) |
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Jun 25 2015, 02:49 AM |
If you are curious what it's like to work with 8 string guitars, here is a short clip of a guitar rythm recorded direct on an 8 string. Put it in your daw and apply your favorite guitar plugin (amplitude, etc.) to and see if you can get some good tone out of it. 8 String guitar is very close to a BASS guitar and thus can be hard to find a good balance between gain and clarity.
If you are up for it, put your fave plugin on it and re upload! I'd love to hear Hopefully someone is feeling brave! 8StringDI_CleanRythm.mp3 ( 1.23MB ) Number of downloads: 2141 |
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Jun 27 2015, 11:42 AM |
You can't run a dry signal from a daw back into the 11Rack without Pro Tools can you ?
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Jun 28 2015, 02:11 AM |
Are you asking about "reamping" with 11 rack? Sure Depends on your DAW. Here is a vid using CUBASE and reamping with 11r Wads on youtube with various daws.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-11BfNfG5E You can't run a dry signal from a daw back into the 11Rack without Pro Tools can you ? |
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Jun 28 2015, 05:01 PM |
Are you asking about "reamping" with 11 rack? Sure Depends on your DAW. Here is a vid using CUBASE and reamping with 11r Wads on youtube with various daws. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-11BfNfG5E Hey Todd! I'm a Reaper guy so I found this: http://reaperblog.net/2014/04/video-how-to-re-amp-in-reaper/ So I would need to run a chain from reaper into a ReAmping box, into the 11 Rack and then back into Reaper since I'm not using any Mics or anything right? Thanks! |
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Jun 28 2015, 06:21 PM |
OH! You mean "Reamping Without An Amp!" Sure!!! Here are the steps for reaper
0. Set the 11r as your interface 1. Have a dry guitar (or bass) track recorded from input 1 (guitar input), we will call that Trk1. 2. On Trk1 click on the 'I/O' button that is next to the track name and select the 'Add new hardware output' -> 'Output 3' (or 3 and 4 if it is a stereo track), my output 3 is called 'ReAmp L'. 3. Hold down the 'Edit/Back' button on the 11r and select 'Rig Input'. Switch it to 'Re-Amp'. 4. Make a new stereo track (Trk2) in reaper and set its input to 'Input 3 + 4', on mine it is called 'Eleven Rig L + Eleven Rig R'. Name Trk2 with the patch selected, record enable and mute Trk2. 5. Make sure Trk1 is NOT record enabled or muted. 6. Press record on reaper, you should hear and see the track being printed. 7. Check the time-alignment of the audio on Trk2 (sometimes mine end up a few milliseconds late, based on my system's performance). 8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 to do multiple different 11r presets. 9. When done, remember to hold down the 'Edit/Back' button on the 11r, select 'Rig Input' and set it back to guitar. Hope this helps!! P.S. To be honest, the reamping process on the 11 is a bit obtuse and complex and I don't typically do it. It's just much easier record clean and then apply whatever plugin (TH2/amplitude) during tracking and then tweak/change the plugin during mixing. That way you have endless "Reamping" at the touch of a mouse click without having to do extra tracks/routing etc. But it's worth struggling through it just to have done it the hard way at least once! Todd Hey Todd!
I'm a Reaper guy so I found this: http://reaperblog.net/2014/04/video-how-to-re-amp-in-reaper/ So I would need to run a chain from reaper into a ReAmping box, into the 11 Rack and then back into Reaper since I'm not using any Mics or anything right? Thanks! This post has been edited by Todd Simpson: Jun 28 2015, 06:23 PM |
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Jun 29 2015, 02:57 AM |
Thanks Todd!
Yeah that does seem like a pain in the rear end |
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Jun 29 2015, 02:16 PM |
I've given it a quick whip through one of my settings in BIAS.
8StringDI_CleanRythm_BIASed.mp3 ( 988.76K ) Number of downloads: 257 |
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Jun 29 2015, 10:21 PM |
Very cool! Have you downloaded the BIAS FX demo? BTW? It's darn cool!!
I've given it a quick whip through one of my settings in BIAS. 8StringDI_CleanRythm_BIASed.mp3 ( 988.76K ) Number of downloads: 257 |
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Jul 2 2015, 03:14 PM |
Very cool! Have you downloaded the BIAS FX demo? BTW? It's darn cool!! I couldn't find a demo on their website. I'll have to look again! |
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Jul 2 2015, 04:27 PM |
HEre is the link SCROLL DOWN one page
https://www.positivegrid.com/bias-fx/ I couldn't find a demo on their website. I'll have to look again! |
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Jul 2 2015, 06:49 PM |
It says on their website that there should be a button in BIAS Amp that should export to BIAS FX, but I just can't find it.
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Jul 2 2015, 08:28 PM |
Maybe it doesn't work yet for the desktop version?
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Jul 3 2015, 01:06 AM |
Are you sure this goes for the demo version? I can't seem to find any way to connect the two. I think I might be dumb!
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Jul 3 2015, 09:43 PM |
Sorry to here It sounds like a problem of the demo. Have you poked around the support forums and such? I"m sure somebody else is using the demo version?
Nope, can't see nothing! |
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