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Overview - Radial Engineering Reamp Station User Manual

Direct box & studio reamper

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OVERVIEW

Capturing great recordings of your instruments and using those tracks
for later Reamping go hand in hand, and finally there is one professional
studio device that can handle both tasks equally well. The Reamp Station
combines two products that Radial is well-known for: a direct box to feed
guitars, basses, and other instrument signals to a recording interface or
mixer, and a Reamper which allows you to take line-level signals from
pre-recorded tracks and feed them through guitar amps and pedals for
creative experimentation and to improve your mixes. Whether you are
new to the Reamping process or you've been doing it for years, the
Reamp Station will help you perform the recording and Reamping steps
with ease while maintaining superior audio integrity throughout the entire
process.
The two circuits within the Reamp Station (the D.I. and the Reamper)
operate independently from one another, so you can use them one at a
time or simultaneously as described later on in this user guide. To simplify
things, we will describe how to use each set of features in the order that
you are likely to encounter them in a typical recording session - starting
with the direct box, and then the Reamper.
Direct Box Features
Reamper Features
The Ground Lift is the only shared feature
between the two circuits
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