Thanks a lot ST. Sorry I was just being stupid, long day
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Sorry it’s just me being stupid. Is Git/master mono the dry signal and all the effect chain?
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I’ve just changed output from master stereo to guitar stack and I get the DRY signal again for some reason
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The whole re amping has worked fine now for weeks. I use Logic Pro x and a focusrite audio interface. Input 9 was DI signal, input 10 was master stereo and then obviously I set up re amp. I haven’t touched a thing on the focusrite (I don’t dare to) and now I no longer get a DI signal. Input 9 now plays the amp from rig manager. I’m so fed up of this. I’ve been trying to get the focusrite to work again and now I don’t know how to put it back how it should be. Somebody please help me.
This is the set up in focusrite control
monitor output lane 1-2 (playback 1-2)Line outputs 3-4 (playback 1-2)
Headphone 2 custom mix
Spdif outputs 1-2 (playback 5-6)
on the kemper input it is currently on front input coz I like the effects on it and spdif output is master stereo. Everything works apart from the dry signal part. God knows why that’s gone -
Wheresthedug thanks a lot
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Another question, I’m double tracking 2 rhythm guitar part (struggling incredibly to get them both in time by the way) and having the re amp set up. So I’ve got DI track WET track REAMP track. If I’m going to reamp but I need to nudge the audio over on one (don’t laugh) should I nudge it on the DI or the WET? I want it to effect the re amp obviously
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Ok man thanks a lot
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Is there an output setting to record everything but the reverb or do you need to go master out and manually turn the reverb off?
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Hiya everybody. I’m at the stage now where Ive recorded a few songs using my kemper into Logic Pro x. Quick question, everything I’ve read says record dry. So I have, I’ve re amped git/stack to bypass the effects and I use EQ, reverb and delay in logic. Certain amps tho within the kemper I really like the modulation. Am I best trying to re create that sound within my daw (which I’m struggling with) or just record the amp with the effects. Just worried if I send it off to be mixed and they complain about the effects. Also recording dry makes nearly amp sound the same which surely defeats the object of a kemper.
how do you lot record?Thanks
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Thanks for your help people. I’ve sorted it. Only took my 4/5 days haha. Such a relief. God knows what I’ve done but it works and I’ve tried it a few times and I can do it now. Thanks a lot
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Thanks a lot man for the video and help. It still isn't working though. I just don't get a signal out of the reamp track. Never struggled as much with anything in my entire life. Im going to sell it and buy some neural DSP plug ins. I can't actually spend anymore time trying to figure this out. Thanks tho man I appreciate the help
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Hello everybody, I'm really sorry to ask such a basic question but I cannot for the life of me figure this out. Ive been trying to do this for 3 days now and I've watched every video on YouTube about it. I feel like banging my head against the wall I'm that frustrated. I am using the Focusrite claret 4 pre usb. Kemper profiling amp and Logic Pro x.
my input on the Kemper is set to front input
my output on the Kemper under spdif is set to git/stack. Under main output in the Kemper master mono
In focusrite control my spdif output 1-2 is set to daw playback 5-6
I set up dry track in logic input 9, output stereo out and that works, records dry signal
I set up another track in logic input 10, output stereo out and that plays my Kemper amp
when I hit record on dry track it records both as it should the problem is I can't reamp. So everything works as the videos show so far.
Then I set another audio track in logic, alter the dry track output to 5-6, the new track input to 5-6. Change the Kemper spdif input to reamp and nothing.
I cannot get anything into my third logic track there is no signal. I cannot figure this out, thanks for any help
Oh I should add I've got 2 spdif cables going out and in from Kemper and audio interface