To re-amping pros out there:
I normally get decent results re-amping. I always track tight performances, through new strings/decent pickups.
However the DIs I have got for this latest project were recorded quite a while back, with a pretty cheapish guitar and they aren't re-amping that great.
They are still workable, but not as good as the DIs I am used to.
Now I know it's all about getting tight performances through decent gear in the first places. I don't need that drilled into me. But these aren't bad enough to spend hours worth re-recording an entire albums worth of guitar takes.
So does anyone here EQ/compress/do something amazingly magic etc to DIs before putting them through the re-amp box?
I normally get decent results re-amping. I always track tight performances, through new strings/decent pickups.
However the DIs I have got for this latest project were recorded quite a while back, with a pretty cheapish guitar and they aren't re-amping that great.
They are still workable, but not as good as the DIs I am used to.
Now I know it's all about getting tight performances through decent gear in the first places. I don't need that drilled into me. But these aren't bad enough to spend hours worth re-recording an entire albums worth of guitar takes.
So does anyone here EQ/compress/do something amazingly magic etc to DIs before putting them through the re-amp box?