How To Reamp Guitars Demo Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
  • Here is a detailed video on how to Reamp guitars. In this video I used the Radial Reamp box and J48 Active Direct Box included in the Radial reamp kit. I also used my Roland Octacapture interface. I take you from start to finish on how to reamp and why to reamp.
    Here is the Radial DI and Reamp Box used in the video. amzn.to/32vef7n
    The Radial Reamp Kit includes everything you need to Reamp in a single case. Start by recording with the industry standard Radial J48 direct box. This active DI is ideal for Reamping as it will not load down the pickups and will deliver the true sound of the instrument without distortion or artifact.
    .Then Reamp to your hearts content using the Radial X-Amp Reamper. This active Reamper has two buffered outputs for twice the fun! Run two amps at the same time, add pedals... try Reamping bass, drums and keys. Once you get started you will wonder how you ever recorded without it.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @GearZombie
    @GearZombie  Před 6 lety +3

    Have you ever reamped? Or do you have questions about it?

    • @broli88
      @broli88 Před 6 lety

      Great video. I learned a lot. My one question is about the "red box" you are using at the back of the amp. Is that the JDX or is that some kind of load box with a direct out.

    • @outdatedgear5036
      @outdatedgear5036 Před 5 lety

      I bought the passive reamp box, the blue radial box. I'm using a Peavey usb mixer, not a usb interface. I plugged the main out of my mixer to the reamp box, then the reamp box to my amp. That worked fine. When I tried to plug effects only, I hear the sound but it's not picking up the effects. Not sure if I should be using a mixer or I should be using an interface. Have you had this issue?

    • @SuperDeadRooster
      @SuperDeadRooster Před 4 lety +1

      Is it cool to make edits and then reamp ?
      Great video

    • @schipbreukeling3
      @schipbreukeling3 Před 3 lety +1

      tomorrow

    • @schipbreukeling3
      @schipbreukeling3 Před 3 lety

      Yes I have some questions. Can I use my headphone output from my iMac into a re- amp box ? My interface doesn't have an output. And if I use the pedalboard from my DAW, will it have the same result as an outboard pedalboard?

  • @KaddysJamKave
    @KaddysJamKave Před rokem +1

    I know this is an old video but this was the best video I've found all day on di and reamp boxes and how it works. Thanks man. These are the 2 boxes I'm thinking of buying... hopefully they still hold up well these days compared to everything else out there :D

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před rokem +1

      I just used them a few weeks ago. Still work like new!! Thanks for watching!

  • @outdatedgear5036
    @outdatedgear5036 Před 6 lety +5

    I've been searching for a good tutorial on reamping for the last week. This is the first video I've seen that actually breaks it down clear and concisely. I also have that Hi-z input on my interface and questioned myself if I should just use that in place of a DI box. You answered that question for me as well. For people who don't really know what reamping is or if they want to get into it this is the perfect video for them. Thank you so much for this tutorial.

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před 6 lety

      Thank you for the kind words!! Enjoy reamping!

  • @loganrunaways
    @loganrunaways Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for finally explaining the real reason I need a DI box when I have inst inputs on my interface. No other video that I've seen has actually explained it.

  • @jondilliom
    @jondilliom Před 5 lety

    Never seen your vids till this one. Good shit man. You have really nice delivery. I'm definitley subbing

  • @SilencioEfimero
    @SilencioEfimero Před 4 lety

    Great video.
    Thanks for taking the time to do this.

  • @CoryBrian
    @CoryBrian Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. Everything about this presentation and explanation was great. Thanks!

  • @qstudiomusicandproductions2695

    Very useful and presented with a great sense of humor!

  • @JodyParsons
    @JodyParsons Před 3 lety +1

    This finally made it click. Thank you so much! It’ll be a while till I can afford some of the components, but I’ll eventually do it

  • @rorschachgarden7778
    @rorschachgarden7778 Před 3 lety +1

    This video was incredibly helpful!

  • @brianhuber194
    @brianhuber194 Před 4 lety

    Great video! Very helpful

  • @artonfireonline1
    @artonfireonline1 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video.

  • @FedeOttalagano
    @FedeOttalagano Před 4 lety +1

    Very useful! Thanks

  • @fretBeastForever
    @fretBeastForever Před rokem

    I have the little brother of HK the Tubemeister 18. I was thinking I would need only a Reamp box and no need for a DI box as it comes with RED BOX. Great content :)

  • @apolloagua
    @apolloagua Před 2 lety

    Finally a good video explaining this

  • @fatalstep1870
    @fatalstep1870 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video

  • @stormshadow2k
    @stormshadow2k Před 5 lety +4

    Here is what you are looking for 06:50 . Your welcome.

  • @kukkivindu
    @kukkivindu Před 5 lety +1

    Epic man. " AMPTASTIC 5000"
    All should have one! 😂

  • @godfreek420
    @godfreek420 Před 4 lety +1

    Dude great video. I use cakewalk too. I like it way more than protools for some reason.

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před 4 lety

      I've tried many others I just always end up back at home!

  • @disruptivebutterfly8045
    @disruptivebutterfly8045 Před rokem +1

    I LMFDAO! Thank you! Followed, you rock!

  • @chopshop777
    @chopshop777 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video. now I realize with the kemper which is what I use, you don't need a reamp box, but I am upgrading my interface to the ua apollo twin, just wondering if it's the exact same process with the kemper too ? thanks o much. cheers. sorry about the noob question.

  • @mattildahubbardo
    @mattildahubbardo Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @shaner36
    @shaner36 Před 2 lety

    Are u panning the di output left? When reamping. Thanks for this video

  • @deadend9293
    @deadend9293 Před 4 lety

    thank you

  • @christopherdunn317
    @christopherdunn317 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video, i have the same j48 and re amp box, but having trouble getting my guitar sound back into my 5150 3 combo, it does not sound good like it does when my strings and my pick up go straight in and with gain adjustment on my amp, i got a fairly good sound but nothing the same.Did i not record my clean guitar track good enough it doesnt seem to compare to real pick up on my guitar and strings, my guitar is charvel San Dimas Seymour Duncan® JB TB-4 unless i can get this to work I'm going old school.

  • @johncharette5589
    @johncharette5589 Před 3 lety

    this a great step by step video but what if I want to put a mic in front of the amp instead of plugging directly in the input of the amp? the mic is reversed and needs to be in an input...can it go in the input of the box instead? I'm confused.

  • @rogerconnick
    @rogerconnick Před 6 lety +2

    Great video! I notice you've got a powered active re-amp box. Is there much difference between that and a passive one? I like the idea of having the dual outputs so I can re-amp to two amps, but worried that an active box might be noisier than a passive one. I haven't seen any decent passive boxes with dual in's and out's. Thanks!

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před 6 lety +1

      So a few things. Active is supposed to be Hum Canceling. The theory is they are also brighter and clearer but I think that's subjective especially since your interface is going to play a hand in that. You may be able to find a passive box with multiple in's and outs but I've never noticed one and my guess would be just like anything else with cable, the more you split the more degradation you're going to have. So with most other things cabled you're going to need to power to keep those signals clean. (Speculation on that part maybe i'm just not finding passives with splitters) and lastly Active is going to give you longer run distance if you need to have your amp in another room. Passives are said to have better head room than actives but i've found this active to handle my needs very well.

    • @rogerconnick
      @rogerconnick Před 6 lety

      GearZombie thanks for the detailed answer on a subject where there’s little info around - sounds like the active box will be the right choice for me too. Looking forward to more videos soon!

  • @redsunstudiomixrec5017

    How loud is your rolland interface (volume) wen you send it to the reamp box ??

  • @EricBadderMusic
    @EricBadderMusic Před 2 lety

    Hey man! I have all the same gear. I’ve been at this for a bit, but do you find the signal to be a bit lacking when reamping? Is there a way to increase the level of the output on channel 4 on the octacapture here in your case to avoid any signal loss?
    Thanks dude! Great work!

    • @BrentFarvaFortin
      @BrentFarvaFortin Před rokem

      Same issue.... Have you figured it out in the past year? Was it the cable?

  • @hdmusicproducer
    @hdmusicproducer Před rokem

    Hi! I bought a reamp box and I'm following the instructions in the video step by step but there is a feedback noise every time I give it some volume. If I use the gain or volume very very low that does not happen. Any idea what the problem could be? Thank so much!

  • @tortillaman2491
    @tortillaman2491 Před 4 lety

    What do you think about passive re-amp boxes vs. active?

  • @ernestomartinez7703
    @ernestomartinez7703 Před 2 lety

    Hey, I have a question. Can I go from the output of the X-Amp to some pedals and then to the amp?

  • @stephenfell4338
    @stephenfell4338 Před 4 lety

    hi i want to just add certain fxs to pre recorded tracks on my DAW when mixing using my foot pedals (TC REVERB, BOSS CHORUS, Strymon echo ETC) can i just do this with the re amp box? if so How Thank you

  • @icvisions6150
    @icvisions6150 Před 3 lety

    What cable did you use for connecting from Reamp BOX to audio interface ?

  • @gitarman666
    @gitarman666 Před 4 lety +7

    Impedance issues are nothing to be embarrassed about it happens to most men at some point in their life even with the large Wang, (loved the vid you are a funny, funny dude)

  • @dunboozin
    @dunboozin Před 4 lety

    Can you go guitar into multi fx into the interface into the laptop ?

  • @razzerraw1108
    @razzerraw1108 Před 4 lety

    I Have a Huge question! If I want all my information coming back to my DAW in stereo, Do I need a Radial X amp 1 Channel, or do I need the 2 channel version?

    • @rbrown2925
      @rbrown2925 Před 3 lety

      Late answer for late readers: a re-amp box (like the X-Amp) takes DAW output via an audio interface and sends it to an amp (or two, depending on the model), not the other way around as you suggest. Can't tell if you're looking for stereo input or mono-to-stereo input, e.g. guitar to stereo track. Latter would be simpler with mono DI and setting DAW track L+R inputs to same hardware input.

  • @fractalsauce
    @fractalsauce Před 4 lety

    Ok so I understand all of this but what I don't understand is how you convert the 1/4" output from the interface into a balanced XLR input to the reamp box. Do I need a special cable or converter? Should I just grab whatever converter I can find? Could I just use a direct box to convert the signal? Thanks

    • @PoopyFrikoli
      @PoopyFrikoli Před 2 lety

      Cable or converter either will work but I would get a 1/4 inch to xlr because converters can break easier

  • @davidvalens3337
    @davidvalens3337 Před 5 lety +2

    How do you like the sound of the Octo capture? What do you think about the quality of it?

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před 5 lety

      It's a great interface. Honestly I wish they put more effort into marketing those. It's every bit as good as my MOTU IMO. I've been looking at maybe grabbing the Studio Capture for recording drums. Same thing but with 4 more XLR in's and its like $850ish. Preamps are clean and you have individual compressors and gates and such per channel. A lot of features!

    • @davidvalens3337
      @davidvalens3337 Před 5 lety

      @@GearZombie I.have the quad capture. Would love to see you do a shootout with roland and 3rd gen focusrite stuff

  • @stevenaustin4591
    @stevenaustin4591 Před 4 lety

    Question - do you still need your amp hooked up to a cab?

  • @sammytheman8994
    @sammytheman8994 Před 5 lety +1

    So you don’t need a di box? You can record through an interface? Then re amp that di signal?

    • @mattshaffer3872
      @mattshaffer3872 Před 5 lety

      If your interface has an instrument in you can record direct using that interface the benefit of the DI however is giving the ability to properly split the signal so I can monitor the amp while I record the clean signal. If i'm just plugged into the interface and i'm playing something hard rock lets say, I have to track it totally clean unless I split to the amp as well using the amp as reference.

    • @sammytheman8994
      @sammytheman8994 Před 5 lety

      Matt Shaffer thanks for the reply brother! I have a reamp box, just wanted to make sure I also don’t need a DI box. Thanks!

    • @waltersullivan5042
      @waltersullivan5042 Před rokem

      @@mattshaffer3872 If you are to record direct clean into an interface you can put a plugin on it to hear the sound better and then take the plugin off when reamping. Won't be the same as the amp sound but it's better than hearing a clean take

    • @heythere6983
      @heythere6983 Před rokem

      I’m going to ask here since this mini thread was active somewhat recently and I am a bit confused/haven’t gotten answers elsewhere .
      So.. if I want to record my amp live, I connect my guitar to the DI box on “input” and then connect from “through“ to my amps input, from there I can mic/record my amp as usual and have the same recording chain as usual etc.. then I also connect the output from my DI to the interface and this is what gives it a clear signal correct?
      2) if there is the clean signal going from the output of the DI to my interface, I don’t need some sort of “load box”. I would only need a load box if the through cable is going to my head and I’m not using the cab to record via mics ? So if I plan to always record my cab (initially and when tracking ) I wouldn’t need a load box right.
      3) I see DI boxes with two inputs but those are not really necessary for guitar unless I’m recording two guitars at once I assume?
      4)Iv seen people complain their mic’d amp sounds good but their DI split signal sounds weak when reamping, what would cause this issue? What would solve this issue? It seems they say they force themselves to record hotter than normal to try and compensate, is this normal?
      5) essentially if I have a reamp box, I don’t need an interface with 4-8 mic inputs, I could literally use one Mic input to record At a time and re record over and over, without the need to do it all at once. BUT, would this likely cause delay and make everything off time running the signal back to the amp and layer the recordings over and over? I’m not super experienced with recording but from what Iv heard , sending signal from DAW out to analogue gear and back into DAW tends to add latency in general? So layering multiple recorded re amps can cause latency /phase issues?
      THANK YOU for any help. I just discovered re amping and have zero experience of it . I planned on recording multiple amps with multiple mics and wanted a tight sound without doing too many separate takes. Getting these answers would be a game changer . I need to be certain

  • @hamadxjm
    @hamadxjm Před 5 lety +1

    Q. Why did you use a DI box at the beginning and you connected to the amp well? I mean what was the point of recording the guitar with the amp emulated output?

    • @mattshaffer3872
      @mattshaffer3872 Před 5 lety +1

      The reason is when you connect direct to the DI box you're just getting a clean signal from your guitar. Which when you're recording distorted guitars is difficult because obviously trying to track something heavy and only hearing a dry signal direct from the guitar is tough . By connecting to the amp as well you get the amp sound while recording the clean DI track at the same time. Then when you're done you can route the clean signal back to the amp and make whatever adjustments you wish. Having the amp sound is simply for reference.

    • @hamadxjm
      @hamadxjm Před 5 lety +1

      @@mattshaffer3872 perfect and thanks a lot for the feedback. I routed the clean signal back to the amp into the interface and I am getting an extreme high pitch noise like a squealing. Not sure what Im doing

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před 5 lety

      Are you going direct from your interface into the amp without a reamp box? If so, that would be the problem. You'll have impedance issues if you do that. If you are using a reamp box, are you using one with a ground lift? Try that.

    • @hamadxjm
      @hamadxjm Před 5 lety

      @@GearZombie oh definitely not. From the interface to the reamp box into the amp. I sorted out the issue by panning track1 which has the clean guitar input to output 1. And in track 2 which is recording the reamping signal, it has input 2 and output 2. Therefore the output of each track don't mix and create some loop which was the issue. By doing this you can hear what is recording in track 2 and make tweeks on the amp as you wish while its recording. English is not my first language but hope u got what im trying to say. Thanks a lot for the hell bro and hope to see more vids from u.

  • @MichaelGuy
    @MichaelGuy Před 3 lety

    problem with the jc48 is not enough gain to daw. mw1 studio tool is much better. OR anything with a LEVEL. Like the extc... I have no idea why you would just not use the extc in and take the clean DI that way and use it for out too.

  • @codking82
    @codking82 Před 4 lety

    good god the difference in sound is night and day

  • @samthesung4902
    @samthesung4902 Před 3 lety

    Commercial break placement! Priceless! (blah, blah, blah, look at our products...) Wang!

  • @zazoomatt
    @zazoomatt Před 3 lety

    NOW I KNOW WTF this all is ABOUT ! Helped 200% ! Subscribed + Liked just a little late to THIS Party.

    • @GearZombie
      @GearZombie  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching! And thank you a bunch for the sub!!

  • @512banana1
    @512banana1 Před 5 lety

    "play guitar"? man that's the smartest position in da band wth

    • @PoopyFrikoli
      @PoopyFrikoli Před 2 lety

      No

    • @512banana1
      @512banana1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@PoopyFrikoli aight bassist! lol

    • @PoopyFrikoli
      @PoopyFrikoli Před 2 lety

      @@512banana1 hahhaha we all know the smartest person in the band is the drummers girlfriend

  • @ertreri
    @ertreri Před 3 lety

    DI boxes are ok... but not that useful often times. Your audio interface typically will already have an instrument level input. No one will be able to tell the differenec if you are connecting your guitar directly to the focusrite instrument input or if you are connection with 1st DI then Mic input. The only use case for the DI box is long signal path, where you are afraid of electro-magnetic interference along the way ... A guitar volume pedal such as the Dunlop volume pedal alreay has a Tuner output to tune the guitar. So you can simply have the volume pedal connect normally to your guitar and the tuner signal send to your focusrite... So for DI boxes i really do not see any use case. Definitely not worth the price unless you are a professional artist. The Reambox, that on the other hand is very useful. Converting a line output to instrument level really allows you to tinker with your amp.... But sure, different people, different oppinion, I simply do not see much value on the DI box.

  • @robertdelese9573
    @robertdelese9573 Před 3 lety

    L

  • @ingridsamitier
    @ingridsamitier Před 4 lety

    too long for so less explanations