Hello everyone!
I have a DI track that I want to reamp with Kemper. I'm using Logic 9 and Apogee One. Does anyone know the signal chain?
Hello everyone!
I have a DI track that I want to reamp with Kemper. I'm using Logic 9 and Apogee One. Does anyone know the signal chain?
I used to have exactly the same tools a little while ago (before I upgraded) and always wondered the same thing.
In fact, I once ramped something just by panning the mono DI track hard left (or was it right?) and plugging in a 1/8 to 1/4 adapter to the Apogee (headphones) out and from there to the amp input with a regular mono guitar cable. With the Apogee only, there was no way to monitor the sound of course, since the only output was used to direct the signal to the amp (real amp).
BUT: the reamped track was very very noisy no matter what I did and I didn't pursue this route any further. As far as I understood it back then, an impedance matching box of some sort (reamp box with ground lift?) would have been needed.
Then again, someone apparently managed to do all this with a quality cable alone: http://www.gearslutz.com/board…mping-apogee-one-how.html
Fwiw, a spdif interface is just so convenient ...
thanks for the info laardi!! will try it out soon
Also, there's a Reamping chapter in the wiKPA. Feel free to d/l it from my sig
A reamp box will change your line out of your audio interface/sound card signal back to high impedance guitar/instrument in order to feed the KPA (or any other amp for that matter). Very likely the headphone out of the Apogee has a very different impedance, hence the noise.