Using a REAMP box in a HOME STUDIO | Radial PRO RMP (setup and demo)
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I love reamping. I have my pedalboard permanently hooked up with a radial reamp box and I process my synths and tracks in real time with console. It’s great.
Pitch shifting pedals are great for this. Earthquaker Devices ones in particular-- honestly, all their pedals are basically asking to have drums/etc. run through 'em.
Great timing!! Literally just bought one of these! (I ordered the right one though 🤣)
You can reamp with a DI-Box too.
Thank you for doing this! I've been interested in getting one of those reamp boxes.
dude! i have always wanted to know how to do this. Thanks bud!
oh, you uploaded a video, i guess i´ll skip online math class...
I recently worked on a track with a funky trombone lead line and I reamped the bone through a Cry Baby wah pedal and worked out great!
You can use a passive DI to reamp, probably the transformer is the same in the two units
and that reamp box does have a transformer
I've got the EXTC-SA from Radial and I love the Send/Receive and Dry/Wet controls on it and you have two effects loops. My only gripe about it is that it's not stereo - but i see now that they offer a stereo version of the box... of course.
If anyone has any experience with a decent compressor or EQ pedal that would be suitable for effecting drums i'd love to know! I've seen the MXR compression is a fav but haven't tried it yet.
Fairfield Accountant. Enjoy!
Awe man, once you get a dope reverb pedal, your drum rooms are going to be even more incredible
Your wife should be your permanent camera operator from NOW ON!
The five most important items in any studio:
1: Coffee
2: More Coffee
3: Even more Coffee
4: Mustn´t forget about Coffee
5: Di- and reamp boxes - active and passive - lots of them!
Thanks for checking this out Ulf :)
2:25 you talk about going in direct to record and through your normal rig in the room to record the amp and direct performance at the same time, are you talking about recording the performance to one stereo track? or having one mono track of the original performance and one of the DI performance that can later be mixed/panned separately? if the former, how do you typically correct for phase issues on the one stereo channel? thanks
4:58 i loled
Reamp box + Fuzz Factory + modulation pedals = fun for days! :)
If I’m not tracking live guitar or bass or anything like that, should all I need is a reamp box and not also a DI? Or should I still have both? Like say I recorded something from kontakt or Arturia analog lab and wanted to use my external effects pedals, would only a reamp box be necessary ?
have you tried using a phase shifter that would be pretty cool to see how that sounds! :)
first 15 seconds were the best
Hi Andrew can you explain if has different between send to a output or using the tool I/O of logic , they are the same think or not? (in the tool you can detect latency, this is for outboard gear or both? ) thanks a lot for the video, cheers
Are you recording musicians in house at this (COVID) time? I have a small home studio and edit suite, but cannot take clients at the moment. Are you mainly remote mixing primarily?
Why can't you have people in your house?
It's your house. You can do what ever you want.
Find clients who aren't germ-o-phobes and go on with your life.
You need an Amp. Pawnshop, FB Market Place, Reverb.com....Sweetwater. A cheap little amp would be fun with the reamping thing.
Fairfield circuitry awesome pedals
What anniversary?
Match the volume of a clean tone straight into your amp, with a clean tone through the reamp pedal using the output adjuster on the pedal.
The Strymon Deco would keep ya busy for awhile I suppose.
I'm sure, Radial makes decent equipment but their prices are somewhat questionable in my opinion.
So far, I have been super happy with Palmer gear which does pretty much the same and costs considerably less, while having comparable build quality.
Edit: The Pro RMP does have a transformer.
In my experience a decent amount of parallel [insert overdrive pedal] can really help a snare drum to cut trough the mix.
Ironically, that's why a 1176 sounds so fat - its gain circuit distorts the signal quite a bit.
well I always used pedals with keys nd synth, without reamp box, honestly unless you have a tube gain stage and you want replicate exactly what it does with guitars, I found that you can easily skip on the reamp box and just instert pedals like any other processor.
jCR is john cuniberti reamp.
He is a mastering and Joe Satriani engineer.
He invented the reamp and I think he sold it to radial.
You can reamp with a DI box…
Also… for the readers out there… a DI and a Reamp box are both technically for converting either from unbalanced, high impedance signals, to balanced low impedance signals (DI) or the opposite (reamp). They tend to have ground lifts to isolate ground loops as well.
nope.
Oops! Nice Di however!
Do you really need a reamp box for guitar pedals? most guitar pedals can handle line-level signals.
That's a really good question.