ConnorGilks
Experienced
So I tracked a part through a DI and split the signal, the DI out went to my interface, and the "thru" went to the AxeFX II. I've edited the part and now want to reamp it and tweak the tone, but when I reamp it there seems to be a certain fuzziness and messiness around the notes. The main tone is still pretty much there, but it's not as clean as when I first tracked it, despite the patch being identical. I tracked through the front input and am reamping through the rear input (I have things setup this way so I never have to change my setup to do either task).
I thought maybe the signal coming out of my interface might be a different volume, but the fader in logic is at 0db, so shouldn't it be the same level the DI was recorded at if there's no other volume control for the output?
EDIT: I dropped the fader to -16db and it seems to be doing better now, but trying to find the EXACT sweet spot is a nightmare, is there an easy reference here? It's still not the same, just closer, no matter what volume I set it to. I'll lose the fuzz, but I'll also lose the aggression and punch.
EDIT 2: Would a reamp box fix my issue? Reamping over USB is a pain when you like working with real pedals, and makes my audio device setup a little cranky and slow.
I thought maybe the signal coming out of my interface might be a different volume, but the fader in logic is at 0db, so shouldn't it be the same level the DI was recorded at if there's no other volume control for the output?
EDIT: I dropped the fader to -16db and it seems to be doing better now, but trying to find the EXACT sweet spot is a nightmare, is there an easy reference here? It's still not the same, just closer, no matter what volume I set it to. I'll lose the fuzz, but I'll also lose the aggression and punch.
EDIT 2: Would a reamp box fix my issue? Reamping over USB is a pain when you like working with real pedals, and makes my audio device setup a little cranky and slow.
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