Hi everybody,
I need to record some guitar tracks and also i would record the dry track from the axe fx for reamping.
I know there is the input impedance parameter that can affect the sound of the dry signal, so I had done a simple test:
I recorded the dry signal direct into the instrument input of my Babyface RME and i compare it to the sound of the dry signal recorded from the AXE FX.
The manual of the Axe FX say that the default settings of the parameter should be set to 1M(auto), the problem is that with the parameter set at 1M the dry signal from the AXE FX sounds extremely different from those recorded straight to the RME. The sound of the dry signal from the RME seems to be equal to those from the AXE FX when the input impedance parameter is set to 70K or 32K, the question are two:
Is better to record the DI from the AXE FX or straight into the Babyface instrument input?
There is someone who can tell me which settings of the input impedance parameter would be the best for my purpose?
Thanks a lot, sorry for bad english!!!
I need to record some guitar tracks and also i would record the dry track from the axe fx for reamping.
I know there is the input impedance parameter that can affect the sound of the dry signal, so I had done a simple test:
I recorded the dry signal direct into the instrument input of my Babyface RME and i compare it to the sound of the dry signal recorded from the AXE FX.
The manual of the Axe FX say that the default settings of the parameter should be set to 1M(auto), the problem is that with the parameter set at 1M the dry signal from the AXE FX sounds extremely different from those recorded straight to the RME. The sound of the dry signal from the RME seems to be equal to those from the AXE FX when the input impedance parameter is set to 70K or 32K, the question are two:
Is better to record the DI from the AXE FX or straight into the Babyface instrument input?
There is someone who can tell me which settings of the input impedance parameter would be the best for my purpose?
Thanks a lot, sorry for bad english!!!