bryan_kilco
Well-known member
I'm going to be recording DI guitars soon for a project I'm working on. I want to reamp the tracks using a Dual Recto, Mark IV and a Peavey 5150.
Now, I have access to an M-Audio Fast Track Pro (which I'll be using for the DI guitars), but what is the best or "correct" way to actually run the signal back through the amp?
Last time I did it like this:
(before I had the M-Audio)
recorded DI guitars were saved on my laptop, so I ran my Headphone Out into my Mark IV's Input, mic'd the cab, then ran the mic back into my computers Line In. This probably is not the best route, but I'm open to any other suggestions.
I'm thinking, for cutting down latency, maybe saving the clean DI tracks disc, then playing it from another device such as cd player, into the M-Audio, then out of that to my computer?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Now, I have access to an M-Audio Fast Track Pro (which I'll be using for the DI guitars), but what is the best or "correct" way to actually run the signal back through the amp?
Last time I did it like this:
(before I had the M-Audio)
recorded DI guitars were saved on my laptop, so I ran my Headphone Out into my Mark IV's Input, mic'd the cab, then ran the mic back into my computers Line In. This probably is not the best route, but I'm open to any other suggestions.
I'm thinking, for cutting down latency, maybe saving the clean DI tracks disc, then playing it from another device such as cd player, into the M-Audio, then out of that to my computer?
Any help is greatly appreciated!