michaiel
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I was trying to answer another post about using Cab-Lab 3 Standalone in Pro Tools when I realized I wasn't re-amping at a true 96kHz and wanted to post a possible solution...
Since there won't be an AAX version for the plugin version AND we are fixed at 48kHz, I wanted to try re-amping "analog" with Cab-Lab 3 Standalone...IF this will even work...
Cab-Lab 3 Standalone Version
Enable Live Mode (Controlled and streaming audio via USB at I am assuming 48kHz)
Audio Setting > Select Axe Fx II+
CONNECTIONS:
1) Guitar > Axe Fx "INPUT 1"
2) Audio Interface Analog Output 3 (DAW) > Axe Fx "INPUT 2"
3) Axe Fx > I/O > "Main Input Source" = ANALOG (In 1)
4) Axe Fx OUTPUT 1 L/R > Audio Interface Analog Input 1 and 2 (DAW)
5) Axe Fx > I/O > Audio > Input 1 Left Select > Front
6) Axe Edit
a) Create a patch with a shunt with NO BLOCKS (blank) that go from the INPUT to OUTPUT
b) Create a separate signal path Fx Return (bypassed) > Amp > Cab.
7) Axe Edit, Pan the DI signal left 100% and the AMP signal right 100%
8) Pro Tools > "LOW LATENCY MONITORING" selected
9) Pro Tools > “AUTO MONITORING” selected
STEPS:
1) Set up 2 audio tracks in Pro Tools and label them DI and AMP.
DI Track
IN = Audio Interface Analog Input 1 (DAW)
OUT = Audio Interface Analog Output 3 (DAW)
AMP Track
IN = Audio Interface Analog Input 2 (DAW)
OUT = CH 1-2 (Your monitors)
2) Select "R" Record and "I" Input Enable DI track
3) Select "I" Input Monitor AMP track
4) Record DI track
5) Re-amp In Real Time
b) Axe Fx > I/O > Audio > Input 1 Left Select > Rear
b) Un mute DI track
c) Select "R" Record Enable and "I" Input Monitor AMP track and play back the region recorded
6) In Axe Edit, dial in your "amp"
8) In Cab-Lab, dial in your "cabinet"
9) Record your AMP track
NOTES
* Your DI track volume will be very low. This is normal and will raise when you feed it back into your AMP track.
Now that I have theoretically thought this out (I will be tracking again this weekend) I wanted everyone's input on this and offer a better solution to this if possible...
I will then report in next weekend and update this thread on the level of success....
Thanks
Since there won't be an AAX version for the plugin version AND we are fixed at 48kHz, I wanted to try re-amping "analog" with Cab-Lab 3 Standalone...IF this will even work...
Cab-Lab 3 Standalone Version
Enable Live Mode (Controlled and streaming audio via USB at I am assuming 48kHz)
Audio Setting > Select Axe Fx II+
CONNECTIONS:
1) Guitar > Axe Fx "INPUT 1"
2) Audio Interface Analog Output 3 (DAW) > Axe Fx "INPUT 2"
3) Axe Fx > I/O > "Main Input Source" = ANALOG (In 1)
4) Axe Fx OUTPUT 1 L/R > Audio Interface Analog Input 1 and 2 (DAW)
5) Axe Fx > I/O > Audio > Input 1 Left Select > Front
6) Axe Edit
a) Create a patch with a shunt with NO BLOCKS (blank) that go from the INPUT to OUTPUT
b) Create a separate signal path Fx Return (bypassed) > Amp > Cab.
7) Axe Edit, Pan the DI signal left 100% and the AMP signal right 100%
8) Pro Tools > "LOW LATENCY MONITORING" selected
9) Pro Tools > “AUTO MONITORING” selected
STEPS:
1) Set up 2 audio tracks in Pro Tools and label them DI and AMP.
DI Track
IN = Audio Interface Analog Input 1 (DAW)
OUT = Audio Interface Analog Output 3 (DAW)
AMP Track
IN = Audio Interface Analog Input 2 (DAW)
OUT = CH 1-2 (Your monitors)
2) Select "R" Record and "I" Input Enable DI track
3) Select "I" Input Monitor AMP track
4) Record DI track
5) Re-amp In Real Time
b) Axe Fx > I/O > Audio > Input 1 Left Select > Rear
b) Un mute DI track
c) Select "R" Record Enable and "I" Input Monitor AMP track and play back the region recorded
6) In Axe Edit, dial in your "amp"
8) In Cab-Lab, dial in your "cabinet"
9) Record your AMP track
NOTES
* Your DI track volume will be very low. This is normal and will raise when you feed it back into your AMP track.
Now that I have theoretically thought this out (I will be tracking again this weekend) I wanted everyone's input on this and offer a better solution to this if possible...
I will then report in next weekend and update this thread on the level of success....
Thanks
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