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Old 03-28-2012, 03:21 PM
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I'm trying to reamp some dry mono guitar tracks that I recorded through my eventide timefactor. I have Pro Tools LE8 with Digi 003. I did this a long time ago but can't remember how I did it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Reamp in the box, or reamp to a real amp?
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Old 03-28-2012, 07:05 PM
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Reamping in the box.
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Insert the amp simulator plugin on the DI track..? Is this what you mean?
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Insert the amp simulator plugin on the DI track..? Is this what you mean?
That's my suggestion as well. Then bus that to a new audio track and record it. Now make sure the new audio region is aligned with the original(nudge to compensate for any latency). Then "Hide and Make Inactive" The original track(to free up system resources). Amp sims tend to chew up a lot of system, so printing and disabling will give you back the power.
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cool, thanks. How do you reamp using a real amp with my same scenario?
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cool, thanks. How do you reamp using a real amp with my same scenario?
Send the audio out thru an output, run that to an amp. Stick a mic in front of the amp and record to a new track. Be aware that this can/will be affected by level and impedance(which is why some companies offer "reamp" boxes).
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