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Hey guys..hoping you can help me out on this one. And if it's already been answered on here before, I couldn't find it, so my apologies.
My band's about to start tracking guitars for a full-length, and our guitarist wisely suggested that we record a DI signal and reamp the tracks. The problem is, we have a few songs with parts that are more or less controlled feedback. The kind where you move around the room with your guitar and find the "sweet spot".
I don't see how you could have feedback like that coming from a DI track -- you couldn't control it because the guitar's not even there. Anyone have any experience in dealing with this? Thanks.
My band's about to start tracking guitars for a full-length, and our guitarist wisely suggested that we record a DI signal and reamp the tracks. The problem is, we have a few songs with parts that are more or less controlled feedback. The kind where you move around the room with your guitar and find the "sweet spot".
I don't see how you could have feedback like that coming from a DI track -- you couldn't control it because the guitar's not even there. Anyone have any experience in dealing with this? Thanks.