If you guys are still not convinced I don't know what to say. Although I may add that I have a Radial X-amp reamp box and the the gain for reamping back the signal is never the same when using that analog reamp box. However, if you were to do it via the AxeFX USB to reamp or SPDIF. It is essentially identical.
well, i'm not into science, but it's good to know that I am not the only one hearing stuff then
Like what Jason has pointed out, you're hearing stuff. Honestly I'm quite surprised that both takes can even cancel out this well, which pretty much rules out either takes being "more compressed"well, i'm not into science, but it's good to know that I am not the only one hearing stuff then
Yeah, if anything has changed from your original preset, it'll sound different.Apparently, Input trim was the thing that I had to adjust meticulously to get reamped signal very close to original. That's why it all was sounding too squishy or gainy..
My reamps sounds 100% identical here. Only difference is that the reamped tracks are slightly behind because of my system's latency, but not enough to be noticeable by ear, unless I use both. I don't even bother moving it forward to compensate
You mean your input trim stays always default on 1 when reamping?
That is strange, why do I need to lower it down to like 0.45 to not get that pushed too much amp sound. Maybe it has something to do with usb return level or something. Your usb return set on 0?
What @Bakerman said. You can only get identical reamping results if everything is set up the same. If you have to adjust Input Trim, then something else has been changed towards the front of your chain.USB return level doesn't affect reamping.
What's your input 1 mode set to? Needing to reamp w/ trim around 0.5 could indicate it's set to L+R or stereo instead of left only. If it's not that, it might be useful to post a video or some screenshots of your DAW project/track if possible.
USB return level doesn't affect reamping.
What's your input 1 mode set to? Needing to reamp w/ trim around 0.5 could indicate it's set to L+R or stereo instead of left only. If it's not that, it might be useful to post a video or some screenshots of your DAW project/track if possible.
Anybody knows why on input mode set to stereo it sounds nicer?
Once I used USB to digitally reamp the Axe, reamping was effortless and indistinguishable from the original performance.
I never had success with analog reamping high-gain tones.
If I use SPDIF, do I have to run at 48k or can I do it at 44.1 or sample rates other than 48k?