19-02-2018, 01:57 PM
Hi there!
Really good balance, man, but there is some questions.
Why do you use Guitar DI tracks without amp simulation? Well, if you are not into heavy guitar music I will explain. DI tracks is sound taken from guitar/bass before the amplifier. You want to have it in the set because sometimes you don't like the sound recorded from amp by mics. So if you have DI tracks in the set you can do a "reamping": take a DI track and send in to a your guitar amp or emulation and record that sound as your guitar track. For bass people sometimes use DI tracks "as is", but not for guitar.
Sry for my english...
Really good balance, man, but there is some questions.
Why do you use Guitar DI tracks without amp simulation? Well, if you are not into heavy guitar music I will explain. DI tracks is sound taken from guitar/bass before the amplifier. You want to have it in the set because sometimes you don't like the sound recorded from amp by mics. So if you have DI tracks in the set you can do a "reamping": take a DI track and send in to a your guitar amp or emulation and record that sound as your guitar track. For bass people sometimes use DI tracks "as is", but not for guitar.
Sry for my english...