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Old 16th October 2009   #1
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help.. How do i send a signal out of 002/rosetta 200 to re amp bass?

trying to send a signal to my bass amp so i can re amp a bass guitar.

i have a 002 and a rosetta 200.

Any help would be most appreciated.
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Send your DI out SPDIF of Rosetta 200 and either use a reamp device or a line level attenuator and into your amp with XLRF - 1/4" cable.

I go Rosetta 800 > ATTY2'D > Bass Amp. I knock down about 15dB, but it depends on the recorded signal level (set the att level by ear). In the mix I usually combine the amp'd signal with the DI and mess with the phase between the two tracks to get whatever sound I want (more or less bass).
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