Little Labs Reamp trial. Can you hear the difference?

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First of all, thanks for the help in my last thread cause it was indeed the wrong input I was using. I did need to use the line level in input
So first I recorded Guitar through amp and recorded via dual mics. into preamp into soundcard.
Then I played the same riff but recorded my dry signal through little labs redeye and reamped the dry signal and recorded via same setup as above. All settings / mic positions are ofcourse the same.

Reamp'ed version has a significant gain loss somewhere in the chain. It seems I'm still not doing something right. Or maybe this is what's supposed to happen? I could live with it if the difference wasn't day and night. Anyone reamping and having this problem?

The real question is this : isn't reamped version supposed to sound EXACTLY the same?

So.. let me know what you think. Also, I'm still hearing some hiss :(


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to match levels, you may need to adjust the volume of the track you are sending out to be re-ampped. depending on how your gain stage was set up going into your DAW. USually its a bit lower then you think. so maybe raise the volume of the track you are sending to get re--amped, this will drive it a bit more as well.

what kind of sound card do you have again? depending on the quality of soundcard, there may be a loss in quality, due to less then ideal AD/DA
 
Audioholic":1y59g9rj said:
to match levels, you may need to adjust the volume of the track you are sending out to be re-ampped. depending on how your gain stage was set up going into your DAW. USually its a bit lower then you think. so maybe raise the volume of the track you are sending to get re--amped, this will drive it a bit more as well.

what kind of sound card do you have again? depending on the quality of soundcard, there may be a loss in quality, due to less then ideal AD/DA
M Audio Delta 1010LT

Like I said, everything is pretty dimed. Maybe I'm doing something wrong in the DI process I'll look into that.

I don't think it sounds less quality to be honest. Minus the hisssss sound.
 
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