BatmansRigTalk
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So I can either go line out from my amp or speaker input into my Torpedo Live. I found the power tubes on my amp to maybe have a better feel. So I unplugged the line in.
I realized I can sort of bypass Torpedo Remote by turning off the cab sim in Remote software. That way I can use the WOS plugin exclusively for cabs for blending multiple ones with some fx added. So I use Repear as my DAW and recorded a track. I wanted to use my Remote settings for a dual cab, dual mic setup in WOS. So I put it together in WOW the same as it was in Remote using the exact same settings in simulation mode. I noticed when I toggled between the Remote software and WOS that even though I had the same settings, they sounded somewhat different. The remote software sounds louder and more live. I noticed that in my DAW when recording that the WOS plugin seemed to have a weak signal and also the input and output levels weren't registering much in the plugin. They are in the DAW though. So in bypassing (am I really bypassing it?) does this give my DAW 100% control over the input and output levels of the WOS plugin? So do I just disregard these input and output levels in the plugin and focus only on the DAW levels.
Also if I stack plugins like several instances of WOS in the mix does each one's levels get handled individually by the DAW channels? Or is there anything additional I need to do? I guess I am just experiencing quite a difference between Remote and WOS than expected and am thinking maybe I have a setting wrong or is it just like this?
Also if stacking WOS plugins would I better off with a line in and emulate power tubes or am I going about it right using the full amp?
I suppose I would be better off trying to do the stacking with Remote (and I can) but I am just wondering if I went with my DAW how it would work and this is what I experienced.
Sorry for the long details.
I realized I can sort of bypass Torpedo Remote by turning off the cab sim in Remote software. That way I can use the WOS plugin exclusively for cabs for blending multiple ones with some fx added. So I use Repear as my DAW and recorded a track. I wanted to use my Remote settings for a dual cab, dual mic setup in WOS. So I put it together in WOW the same as it was in Remote using the exact same settings in simulation mode. I noticed when I toggled between the Remote software and WOS that even though I had the same settings, they sounded somewhat different. The remote software sounds louder and more live. I noticed that in my DAW when recording that the WOS plugin seemed to have a weak signal and also the input and output levels weren't registering much in the plugin. They are in the DAW though. So in bypassing (am I really bypassing it?) does this give my DAW 100% control over the input and output levels of the WOS plugin? So do I just disregard these input and output levels in the plugin and focus only on the DAW levels.
Also if I stack plugins like several instances of WOS in the mix does each one's levels get handled individually by the DAW channels? Or is there anything additional I need to do? I guess I am just experiencing quite a difference between Remote and WOS than expected and am thinking maybe I have a setting wrong or is it just like this?
Also if stacking WOS plugins would I better off with a line in and emulate power tubes or am I going about it right using the full amp?
I suppose I would be better off trying to do the stacking with Remote (and I can) but I am just wondering if I went with my DAW how it would work and this is what I experienced.
Sorry for the long details.