- Feb 19, 2014
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So I noticed my Behringer ultra-di400 was colouring my guitar signal making the lows:mids sound a bit mushy and shelving the high frequency a bit.
Rather than paying for an expensive di box I went a head and generated a flat eq test tone signal and ran it through my di box and eq matched it to the flat eq tone I made.
Created an impulse response and put that in front of my signal chain in my daw and to my amazement, the signal was crystal clear. My guitar tracks have never sounded better and don't sound wimpy when I use it with amp sims. Just thought id let you guys know if nobody hasn't tried it yet.
Rather than paying for an expensive di box I went a head and generated a flat eq test tone signal and ran it through my di box and eq matched it to the flat eq tone I made.
Created an impulse response and put that in front of my signal chain in my daw and to my amazement, the signal was crystal clear. My guitar tracks have never sounded better and don't sound wimpy when I use it with amp sims. Just thought id let you guys know if nobody hasn't tried it yet.