Old 02-03-2010, 02:28 PM   #1
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Has anyone used a Radial X-amp for reamping? I just ordered one on a whim and was wondering how easily it incorporates with Reaper. Any tips as I wait for it to arrive?

I'll be recording guitar through a Great River ME-1NV DI prior to reamping. How do I then send the signal out to the X-amp to re-record that track through my amps?
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Old 02-03-2010, 04:55 PM   #2
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Has anyone used a Radial X-amp for reamping? I just ordered one on a whim and was wondering how easily it incorporates with Reaper. Any tips as I wait for it to arrive?

I'll be recording guitar through a Great River ME-1NV DI prior to reamping. How do I then send the signal out to the X-amp to re-record that track through my amps?
Mine works great. I love it. Your DAW of choice wont be an issue with reamping. Converter quality will be more of an issue than DAW choice.
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Old 02-04-2010, 12:54 AM   #3
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I don't use the X-amp, but I do own and use the JD-7:



It's been a great investment.

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I'll be recording guitar through a Great River ME-1NV DI prior to reamping. How do I then send the signal out to the X-amp to re-record that track through my amps?
Put ReaInsert on the guitar track, choose proper i/o, and your amp will be instanlty possessed.
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