MondoLikeMetal
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Right, 006, but what I'm talking about is when you use the internet to send you DI tracks to a service to have them reamped and sent back to you, you're not going to be able to give that service the feedback effect, because the DI guitar track only records what is coming through your guitar pick-ups.
A true guitar DI track to be reamped doesn't involve an amp, the amp or amp sim is only there for reference, so while your reference track is going nuts with feedback, distortion, effects, whatever, your DI guitar track is pure strings-through-guitar pick-ups > that track only records palming, harmonics, etc, in which the person reamping these effects can duplicate, but can't duplicate feedback.
A true guitar DI track to be reamped doesn't involve an amp, the amp or amp sim is only there for reference, so while your reference track is going nuts with feedback, distortion, effects, whatever, your DI guitar track is pure strings-through-guitar pick-ups > that track only records palming, harmonics, etc, in which the person reamping these effects can duplicate, but can't duplicate feedback.