![]() I don't actually record THAT much, but I am doing quite a bit more lately and hopefully I can include the OX in my takes as well. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. This is all standard line level stuff (in Global menu in AX8 - input 2 set to +4): so no noise or impedance match problems. I'll research the name of the unit the guy mentioned, of course I don't want to spend a ton. Reamping: In the DAW / UAD Console: rout the DI Track to one of the Twins AUX sends, which goes to (use balanced cable) the FX return/Input 2 on the AX8. Then that same piece of gear allows him to reamp the signal from the audio interface and does the stuff mentioned in the thread - correct impedance, etc. On an OX thread someone mentioned a Radial stuff that has multiple ins/outs so I guess he always lays down a dry track (bypassing the OX) while monitoring through the OX. If so and I think my workflow will benefit from reamping options "out of the box" (I can easily reamp with my HX Stomp now or of course use plugins without leaving the digital domain) I'll consider extra gear. A reamp box takes clean direct guitar or bass signal and runs it into a guitar amp if needed later on in the production process. I also have the OX arriving today so I'm going to be working with that all of next week to see if it is a good fit. Reamping is a technique used by recording and mixing engineers to process recorded audio with analog hardware, specifically guitar equipment. You'll hear an audio comparison of the Whirlwind IMP 2, Radial ProDI, and Rupert Neve RNDI. ![]() Thanks guys, I have a one off request from a TGP'er to reamp his provided DI tracks with my amp/cab/DI out so I'm not going to invest in anything else just yet. This video will help you decide which DI box you need based on your budget and how you plan to use it.
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