Managing dozens of DI tracks when recording heavy guitars can be tough enough.
Unfortunately, things usually become exponentially more complicated when sending tracks out through your interface, then into a live amp and re-recording them back into your interface.
Yup, that’s reamping in a nutshell. A million separate DI tracks. Multiple microphones. Multiple pedals. Cables all over the place…
So much can go wrong if you’re not organized. Not the end of the world if you’re only reamping tracks for one song.
But it can become an absolute nightmare when reamping guitar tracks across an entire EP or full-length album.
Luckily, I’ve got the PERFECT solution for you.
In this video, I break down my favorite process for prepping an entire album’s worth of guitar tracks when reamping heavy guitar tracks.
This is the exact process I use for quick and efficient recording sessions when reamping DI tracks in my studio.
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