I reamped the rhythm tracks of a song my band released in 2009 through the Axe, and re-recorded the solo as I didn't have a DI track for it. Here's the result with zero post-processing, except a small ambiance reverb on the rhythm guitars buss :
Left rhythm guitar : Axe-Fx II Engl Savage 1 model, Ownhammer Justin York 2x12 IR (custom mix)
Right rhythm guitar : Axe-Fx II FAS Modern III model, Ownhammer Justin York 4x12 IR (custom mix)
Lead guitar : Axe-Fx II Mesa MKIIC+ model, Ownhammer Justin York 4x12
Apologies for the terrible "in rehearsal studio" footage. It was for a local television low budget program, and my bandmates had trouble mimicking the song, as they didn't know it well - on the album I did everything except the vocals and keyboard solos, even the drums are programmed etc. The mix is not perfect, I recorded the song with an older version of SONAR and when I launched it today I missed almost all the plugins etc. But what amazed me is as much the reamped rhythm tracks and the new solo fits in without any post processing. On the original version I used Amplitube 2/Revalver 2 and many VST on the buss tracks, and it sounded nothing like the Axe-Fx. Should I consider reamping the whole album ?
EDIT : I replaced the original video by a newer one, with a new editing. I also re-recorded the end guitar solo