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Reamping: Gtr>DI>DAW>reamp>amp or Gtr>DI>Preamp>DAW>reamp>amp ? advices plz seth666 Low End Theory 1 2nd May 2005 05:23 PM

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Old 13th May 2007, 07:14 PM   #31
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I reamp bass tracks all the time, but never use a reamping device. I take the line out of my DAW right into the bass amp input. Just gotta watch the level. The sound is clearly different and the amp reacts differently than if I plugged in an actual bass, but I actually dig it.

That said, I would NOT do this with guitar. I don't think that particular sound would work with guitar, as it does with bass.
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I have a couple of rack units with both balanced and unbalanced outs. I send the line in from the DAW and out the unbalance out. I used a GTQ2 for the purpose last time and was able to EQ the signal before it hit the amp. Kinda sweet.
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Old 23rd June 2008, 02:11 AM   #34
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Slightly off topic, but has anyone tried reamping an acoustic sound, like a snare drum or a whole kit? I'm imagining it through a Marshall stack.
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