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Recording the perfect synthesizer, guitar or bass sound can be a real challenge. Often, after recording, the desired character, dynamics, or punch is missing from the mix. If you are thinking of re-recording, i.e. looping recorded tracks or sounds created by plug-ins through external effects, you should instead consider a proven technique: re-amping. This technique opens up a multitude of creative possibilities and allows you to drastically (and most importantly, positively) change the sound of an already recorded track. Whether it is guitar, synthesizer or even drum tracks, re-amping allows you to make sounds more organic, spatial and individual with just a few extras!

Re-amping is the process of taking a clean DI (direct input) signal that has already been recorded and sending it through a guitar amp, bass amp, or external effects unit/guitar pedal to create a new sound ...

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