Is it even physically possible to reamp feedback?shoot me a message i have about 2 hours of feed back di's
Is it even physically possible to reamp feedback?
Maybe I just missed the humour in that
Yeah, totally possible and not even hard - if there's feedback in the DI/ampsim, there will be feedback in the reamp.
Dude yeah you can even do it with your computer hp if you're close enoughthanks guys!
haha, i just found out that i do not need a loud amp a 4x12 and cranked
speakers to produce feedback, just turned up the gain on an amp sim
and cranked the speakers a bit, always thought feedback was an "stage thing" only.
i also got confused by softube, i remembered that they have a feedback simulation plugin,
so i thought, if it needs a plugin it's impossible to create it at home!
i'm sure some of you guys willl laugh their asses of reading this,
but it's justified, i FAILED completely!
cheers
S.
AudioGeekZine said:amp sim + cranked headphones over the strings.
saw that in a video of that dude that produces all the crabcore bands
FWIW, 43 secs of my guitar's feedback, the first is really loud and "steady" and the second part, i LOVE it for edits in the middle of a song i'm working on haha, it's just DI's feedback (no FX, but a "volume" effect in reaper.)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/799706/feedback-03-.wav
does it sound right 4 u guise?