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thanks heaps viking, also thanks to James who called me and offered the same.
I've just ordered a RedEye from pro ausio solutions and hope it'll be here in time.
I appreciate your offers!
 
thanks heaps viking, also thanks to James who called me and offered the same.
I've just ordered a RedEye from pro ausio solutions and hope it'll be here in time.
I appreciate your offers!

Kein Problem

If it doesn't arrive in time or whatever, just hit me up with an address and I could ship it out to you probably that same day ... if you like.
 
Hey Lasse

Just out of curiousity, have you messed with and/or had luck with reamping guitars WITHOUT using DIs?

Like if someone sent you poorly recorded heavy guitars and had no DIs or way to retrack everything

sorry to be slightly off topic .. it just occurred to me to ask
 
Hey Lasse

Just out of curiousity, have you messed with and/or had luck with reamping guitars WITHOUT using DIs?

Like if someone sent you poorly recorded heavy guitars and had no DIs or way to retrack everything

sorry to be slightly off topic .. it just occurred to me to ask

How would that even be possible?
 
How would that even be possible?

Don't know really ... just a thought that if maybe a distorted guitar signal was reamped through a good amp, let's say, staring from a clean channel setting and then adding just a little bit something to it to make it better possibly. With the addition of much better mic technique, pres and converters .. would it improve things.

Just a thought because I remember reading about how Vai's engineer used to do stuff like that for additional effects and such. Like sending your guitar signal out to a wah after a solo has been recorded to give the guitarist more control of how he uses it

like I said, was just a thought and I've never had a chance to experiment with it myself
 
Hey, props for thinking outside the box :D (literally! get it? You know, re-amping, tone outside the box? GET IT? yuk yuk yuk :Spin::lol::puke: )
 
All Amazing jokes aside :p ...

now that I think about it, in a way I did kinda experiment with something like this, although never with actual reamping ...

when I 1st start messing with PT it came with a free version of something like amplitube or whatever the hell its called ... I was dicking around with some guitar thing, just experimenting and learning how to track guitars and all. I didn't even have something like a POD, just a bullshit little practice amp at home and a metal zone pedal. So anyway, horrible guitar sound but I wasn't trying to make a good one ... I have this terrible sounding distortion tracked and decided to open up the amplitube plug on it. I think as a default it opened up with a clean channel setting and much to my surprise it actually made the horrible distortion ...no SO bad. I tweaked it a little and did the best I could with it (at the time) and between laying another track down and messing with amplitube I managed a pretty cool demo tone.

So I wonder what the possibilities would be doing everything with next level equipment you know? :)
 
Depends on what exactly you are doing.

If it's just a preamp-signal, you can run it through another amp to get more saturation or a different colouration. If you feed it straight to the power-amp you may take advantage of a better/different poweramp and a better/different cab.

But if it's an already miced signal, you could use an amp as a tool for post-processing, to add - again - colouration, saturation, distortion etc. You'd have to be rather careful though if you're not shooting for a fucked up tone to begin with. And you would have to catch the preamp-signal of the second amp, because having the signal to cross a miced speaker or a speaker sim twice will result in a very distant, muffled, hollow kinda sound... if that's not the effect you're shooting for.
 
I HAVE AN IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!

What if you ran a distorted amp signal from a recorded amp through an ANTI-IMPULSE? Phase out the characteristics of the cabinet/cabinet emulation somehow, and then reamp through a power amp?
 
I HAVE AN IDEA!!!!!!!!!!!

What if you ran a distorted amp signal from a recorded amp through an ANTI-IMPULSE? Phase out the characteristics of the cabinet/cabinet emulation somehow, and then reamp through a power amp?

I did something similar to Erkan, I made an ANTI-IMPULSE to WarpVST that "bypassed" the cabsim, so that he could use whatever impulse he wanted after it :saint: