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May 24 2012, 06:03 PM |
Hi guys! Some weeks ago I had a gathering with a top producer from my country and he told me that he as been recording guitars by line and then reamping in a professional studio.
This is one of the albums recorded in that way. I always knew about the Reamp Box but I have never tried it. Have you ever done this? Do you think that it's the same? http://www.reamp.com -------------------- My lessons
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May 24 2012, 07:30 PM |
I recorded like this once and I'm not a fan of this approach because I wasn't able to get the true feel of hitting the strings and the sound reacting the way I expect it to when I recorded the line in. So, I don't like this technique because as a guitarist you don't know for sure if you hit something quite right and you don't know if you're happy with your performance until you hear it going through a different amp/tone setting. I always had this same thing in mind, however it's also true that nowadays there are plugins like Guitar Rig that could solve this issue. You can set a tone close to the final one. -------------------- My lessons
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May 26 2012, 07:21 PM |
Cool video Todd! I'm seriously thinking in buying that Reamp Radial as the next addition to my studio since I like the idea of first concentrating on performance and then in tone. There is an Argentinian brand that creates Reamp boxes... I should try them... I don't know how complex is to create one of these boxes.
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