Hey everybody, Ive been chilling around this forum for the last month or so, just reading what everyone has to say, and its been inspiring and enlightening to say the least, So BIG THANKS off the rip. Something that has been on my mind that I havent seen covered is pinch harmonics in the process of reamping. I am just getting into DAW recording after spending the better part of the last decade on a tascam 8 track, so excuse my lack of tech engineering dude jargon. I use alot of pinch harmonics and stuff when I play and the one time we did a dry track for reamping in the studio a couple years back, We ( the engineer and I ) found that allthough usefull as the technique was my pinch harmonics didnt pop the way they did in the non reamped track ( I believe he split the signal on the way in via direct box but im not sure ) Did he probably do something wrong or is this common I guess is my question, Also if this is common how do you guys get around it ?