- May 17, 2010
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Hey guys,
As you might have noticed, Im new here on this forum. Lately I have discovered the great concept of reamping guitar tracks and I have been reading some posts here to find out how it works (still learning). Currently Im using a Line 6 Studio UX2 as my audio interface and I have found a way to record the dry signal from my guitars pickups while monitoring my amp sims from POD farm. But I have a few questions:
1) Is the quality of the dry signal from my UX2 good enough to be reamped?
or would you suggest I buy a DI Box for this purpose?
2) If the dry signal from my UX2 is good enough to be reamped, will I then
need to buy a Reamp Box in order to reamp? or is it only needed if my DI track is recorded using a DI Box?
3) Is it possible to record the DI signal with a DI box through the UX2 as an interface without losing quality
of the DI track? or will the UX2 render the signal in a negative way?
Hope you will give your time to answer my questions.
Thanks!
As you might have noticed, Im new here on this forum. Lately I have discovered the great concept of reamping guitar tracks and I have been reading some posts here to find out how it works (still learning). Currently Im using a Line 6 Studio UX2 as my audio interface and I have found a way to record the dry signal from my guitars pickups while monitoring my amp sims from POD farm. But I have a few questions:
1) Is the quality of the dry signal from my UX2 good enough to be reamped?
or would you suggest I buy a DI Box for this purpose?
2) If the dry signal from my UX2 is good enough to be reamped, will I then
need to buy a Reamp Box in order to reamp? or is it only needed if my DI track is recorded using a DI Box?
3) Is it possible to record the DI signal with a DI box through the UX2 as an interface without losing quality
of the DI track? or will the UX2 render the signal in a negative way?
Hope you will give your time to answer my questions.
Thanks!