loconnor
Member
Hi all,
i'm becoming more and more interested in reamping. However, i could do with having a few things cleared up before i make any purchases.
Firstly, i'm aware that reamping allows you to change the sound of your guitar at anytime, but can you make changes to your guitar sound while you playback the whole mix? or would you have to record the reamped guitar, then playback to hear the mix?
Secondly, i have an M-Audio fast track audio interface. The only outputs are the RCA outs, but reamp boxes that ive seen (radial prormp and palmer daccapo) require XLR input. I'm yet to find a cable which goes from twin RCA to single XLR. So any suggestions there are very welcome.
Lastly, would a Boss GT-10 suffice as a decent DI box for reamping? I play through an Axe-FX, but would go into the gt-10 first, then pass one channel (dry) into the audio interface and the other channel into the axe-fx so i could hear properly what my guitar will sound like.
I think thats about it.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers
Lewis
i'm becoming more and more interested in reamping. However, i could do with having a few things cleared up before i make any purchases.
Firstly, i'm aware that reamping allows you to change the sound of your guitar at anytime, but can you make changes to your guitar sound while you playback the whole mix? or would you have to record the reamped guitar, then playback to hear the mix?
Secondly, i have an M-Audio fast track audio interface. The only outputs are the RCA outs, but reamp boxes that ive seen (radial prormp and palmer daccapo) require XLR input. I'm yet to find a cable which goes from twin RCA to single XLR. So any suggestions there are very welcome.
Lastly, would a Boss GT-10 suffice as a decent DI box for reamping? I play through an Axe-FX, but would go into the gt-10 first, then pass one channel (dry) into the audio interface and the other channel into the axe-fx so i could hear properly what my guitar will sound like.
I think thats about it.
Any help is appreciated.
Cheers
Lewis