Radial Engineering - Reamping: Exploring the Differences

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  • Radial Engineering - Reamping: Exploring the Differences
    Full reamping article and sound samples available here:
    www.radialeng.com/reamping-ex...
    Reamping is where you take a pre-recorded track and “re-amplify” it back through a speaker to achieve a tone that properly suits the song. This process could actually save you tons of time and revolutionize the sound of your music.
    Radial Engineering offers four different tools for Reamping. Here we explore the differences between each option and which is best for you.
    Perfect for recording studios, guitars, bass, drums, vocals, effects and more...
    Radial Reamping. Reamp. Radial Engineering. Reamp box. Reamping box.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 10

  • @WesHampson
    @WesHampson 7 місяців тому +19

    For folks who don't understand, these units are meant to take a line level signal and convert it to an instrument level signal. It's not a preamp, nor is it a DI. Common use case: you recorded your guitarist playing through an amp, and now you don't like the sound and he's long gone. Luckily, you took a DI of his performance, so you have a "raw" recording. Great! You can send this DI'd performance to the line out if your interface and connect it to the DI box, which will convert the signal to instrument level. Then, you can run the signal into a different amplifier with the desired tone. Stick a mic on the amp, record the new signal, and voila! you've got a new guitar tone. You can also use this little device to, say, run a pre-recorded vocal performance thru a distortion pedal (i.e. use guitar pedals as "outboard gear" in your mix chain). Really, any time you need to use a device that expects instrument level input, this device will be your best friend. Hope this helps!

  • @leparfum3794
    @leparfum3794 Рік тому +8

    I'm a bit confused as to why the sound out of the reampbox is not the same as the DI. I know it has to have some little differences because it passes through circuitery but isn't the point of reamp boxes only to transform line level to instrument level so you can reamp just the way the instrument would sound through the amp ? I'm looking for a reamp box that is as transparent as it can get yet those models seem to loose some fidelity of the original sound. Can you brighten me up on this one please ?

    • @radialengineering
      @radialengineering  Рік тому

      Thank you for your question! If you reach out to our Tech Team, they will be able to provide some clarity and answer any follow ups. You can contact them at support@radialeng.com.

    • @artemikurski939
      @artemikurski939 Рік тому +7

      My understaning is that the DI sound you're hearing here is dry - it has never been amplified. All the "reamp" tracks here are recordings of the amps.

    • @gitarman666
      @gitarman666 Рік тому +1

      I have the old kit that includes the J48 and the blue X-amp active I just picked up the JCR and notice the passive tone to be my preference.
      Is the yellow X-Amp shown here the same as my Blue X-amp from years ago?

    • @radialengineering
      @radialengineering  Рік тому +3

      @@gitarman666 There are no internal differences between the yellow and blue versions of the X-Amp. We simply changed the outside color to differentiate it from the J48 direct box.

  • @TheBoondoggler
    @TheBoondoggler 11 місяців тому +1

    So it's a preamp? How do I use this in a live situation; I pla a Les Paul into a Marshall half stack with a few stomp pedals. Or what about recording at home? How would this benefit me? Genuinely curious. I use a Focusrite 18i20 interface at home with Reaper and various guitar amp plug ins like Neural, Guitar Rig, Bas FX etc when recording tracks. Just trying to get some insight as to if/when I'd need this.

    • @radialengineering
      @radialengineering  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for your questions! If you reach out to our tech team, they'll be able to provide more details specific to your setup and where you could incorporate a Reamper. You can reach them at support@radialeng.com. In the meantime, here is a link to our "Reamp Basics" page -
      www.radialeng.com/blog/reamp-basics-what-is-reamping#:~:text=Reamping%20is%20a%20studio%20recording,amp%20to%20a%20new%20track.