This TIME SAVING Hack for BETTER GUITAR RECORDINGS... How I Record All of My Guitars!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2024
  • We've all been there, it can be hard capturing that perfect guitar tone through your beautiful amp. What if there is a way to use a load box, like the Universal Audio OX BOX, to capture the tone perfectly every time, in peace and quiet at home?
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  • @ckrug32
    @ckrug32 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this video! I also love the Ox Box, and I'm looking to add a re-amp device to my at-home studio, so this overview was great.
    Would love to see a follow-up video focused on using re-amped hardware fx in creative / experimental ways that are difficult or impossible to do without re-amping! (Stuff like adding chaotic delay feedback to intros and outros, using phaser pedals with drum tracks, etc.) And even just seeing more of your process and workflow using the Ox Box and re-amping in general.
    Do you ever use plugin software fx for the D.I. track, and then replace them later with hardware fx via re-amping? If so, do you sometimes like the plugin sound better than some pedals?

    • @StephenOConnellCmdShiftNew
      @StephenOConnellCmdShiftNew  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey, definitely sounds like a great idea for a follow up video. I do often use the DI track with some amp sim plugins and effects. I often use the NI Guitar Rig system, but I recently got a UAD Plexi Amp sim and wow that thing is pretty close to the original to my ears. Sometimes, I use the software and just leave it at that, especially for non prominent lines, but otherwise I will reamp to get a particular sound or to use some effects pedals. At the end of the day, whatever is easily worked into my workflow and still sounds great for what I'm after.