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Instrument Input and Reamping 121

Reamping

Reamping involves recording the unprocessed instrument signal, often while recording the amp signal at the same
time; the idea being that you can process this signal again, but with different amp settings, or even using a
completely different amp. A special DI-box (direct injection) is usually required to convert the high impedance guitar
signal into an appropriate, studio-level signal for recording. The opposite "reamping" path from the recording to the
tube amp needs appropriate processing as well.
For reamping with the PROFILER, no additional hardware is required as the internal circuitry is designed to enable
your instrument to communicate with a studio environment. However, you can still use classic reamping hardware
and treat the PROFILER like a regular tube amp. Whether you are recording the pure instrument signal, or you are
reamping, you are free to use either the analog ins and outs, or the
S/PDIF
connections.
Reamping with analog connections
For PROFILER Stage use
SEND 1
output and
RETURN 1
input.

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