How to Reamp Your DI's With The Neural DSP Quad Cortex

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  • Опубліковано 1 січ 2024
  • I will show you how to reamp your DIs using the Quad Cortex in this short video. While I use Reaper in this video, the same approach applies irrespective of your DAW.
    I still have yet to work out if using the Quad Cortex with a driver like ASio4All is possible, where I can set up more complex routing options. The ideal would be to use my Presonus audio interface as the output, but using the Quad Cortex for the guitar input and subsequent output. So, you have to sadly make sure the Quad Cortex is set up as your primary audio interface for this to work.
    This approach for reamping opens up a lot of possibilities. Not only can you reamp your guitar tones with the Quad Cortex, but it lets you create combinations where you use the Neural DSP plugins (like the Archetype plugins) alongside your Quad Cortex until the Quad Cortex supports the plugins natively.
    All of the input and output routing options on the Quad Cortex allow for reamping, but you could also use this approach to route your Quad Cortex through other modellers. I'm thinking of trying to run my Quad Cortex through one of my old Line 6 devices. Not practical for real-world use, but fun for home and studio purposes.

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  • @andrewbehrndt9253
    @andrewbehrndt9253 4 місяці тому +1

    This was helpful. I keep only getting D.I into my DAW (using cakewalk cuz it’s free) this routing you talked about helped. I think I know how I need to route it.

  • @purpandicular
    @purpandicular 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi thanks for the video! When you record DI signal with QC, you choose QC as audio interface right? Do you connect your speakers to QC also? Or how do we hear the sound, unless we use headphones?

    • @DwayneCreates
      @DwayneCreates  3 місяці тому

      No worries. That's right, I use the Quad Cortex as an audio interface and I use headphones. You could run the audio out of your QC back through your audio interface into the instrument input so you can hear. I have tried to use Asio4all and other routing tricks to get playback to go through speakers, but I've never gotten it to work sadly.