![]() ![]() In short, a re-amp box is an audio converter that also can send your signal back out to an amplifier, instead of just taking a DI into the computer. So what is a re-amp box?Ī re-amp box is often confused with a DI box, but in addition to recording the DI, a re-amp box allows you to take that DI and send it back through a guitar amp or a pedal chain.Ī DI box converts an unbalanced instrument-level signal to a balanced mic-level signal for an audio interface and mixing console, but a re-amp box will convert a balanced line-level signal to an unbalanced instrument-level signal. It’s considered a good practice because if you’re neck-deep in mixing and find that your guitar tone simply isn’t working well, you can take your DI’s and re-amp them through something else.Īnd although it is mostly used for electric guitar, the re-amping technique can also be used for bass guitar and keyboards. Re-amp boxes allow you to send a recorded DI back out to an amplifier which you can then take back into the computer. Much like recording with a DI box, but with a reamp box we aren’t just going ‘in’, we’re also able to send the DI back out to an amplifier. Re-amping is a two-step recording technique in which you first record a clean DI, and send that DI track through your selected amplifiers, effects, and various mics for re-recording. ![]()
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