Axeman2011
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Not sure if this is covered anywhere already...,too lazy to check.
Thought I should share my re-amping setup discovery. I am using Cubase 5 and an M-Audio Delta 1010 rackmount.
Note: this will work with any audio interface that has 3 inputs and 3 outputs!
I connected my Ultra as follows: (can use any inputs or outputs you have, doesn't have to be same numbers...)
Guitar - front input
Ultra Output 1 stereo - input 7, 8 on Delta
Ultra Output 2 L mono - input 6 on Delta
Delta output 6 - Ultra input 1 R mono
In Cubase: create 2 input busses, 1 stereo (from Delta input 7, 8 ), 1 mono (from Delta input 6)
Create 2 output busses, 1 stereo (to Delta main out) , 1 mono (to Delta output 6)
Create 2 tracks, 1 stereo (input 7,8, Delta main outputs), 1 mono (Delta input 6, Delta output 6)
Always record with these 2 tracks for every guitar, this will allow to change the tone using the mono track later if needed....
Keep the mono track muted to turn off the live monitor, it will still record if armed in Cubase. This will prevent both signals from combining.
Just un-mute when needed to re-amp.
In Ultra make sure to put "effects loop" in first block, this sends the direct guitar signal to input 6 and to Cubase at the same time as the main stereo outs.
Its this mono direct send that will be used to "Re-Amp" if needed.
Whew, looks complicated but not really....lol
All you need to do to Re-Amp is change the "I/O" in the Ultra between "front" and "rear", no cable switching etc..
Thought I should share my re-amping setup discovery. I am using Cubase 5 and an M-Audio Delta 1010 rackmount.
Note: this will work with any audio interface that has 3 inputs and 3 outputs!
I connected my Ultra as follows: (can use any inputs or outputs you have, doesn't have to be same numbers...)
Guitar - front input
Ultra Output 1 stereo - input 7, 8 on Delta
Ultra Output 2 L mono - input 6 on Delta
Delta output 6 - Ultra input 1 R mono
In Cubase: create 2 input busses, 1 stereo (from Delta input 7, 8 ), 1 mono (from Delta input 6)
Create 2 output busses, 1 stereo (to Delta main out) , 1 mono (to Delta output 6)
Create 2 tracks, 1 stereo (input 7,8, Delta main outputs), 1 mono (Delta input 6, Delta output 6)
Always record with these 2 tracks for every guitar, this will allow to change the tone using the mono track later if needed....
Keep the mono track muted to turn off the live monitor, it will still record if armed in Cubase. This will prevent both signals from combining.
Just un-mute when needed to re-amp.
In Ultra make sure to put "effects loop" in first block, this sends the direct guitar signal to input 6 and to Cubase at the same time as the main stereo outs.
Its this mono direct send that will be used to "Re-Amp" if needed.
Whew, looks complicated but not really....lol
All you need to do to Re-Amp is change the "I/O" in the Ultra between "front" and "rear", no cable switching etc..
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