Recording guitar at home or in the studio? Discover why you should always consider using a DI when capturing your guitar tone.
I cover the top 4 reasons that can make all the difference in your recording quality and flexibility.
In this video:
Why DI signals help with reamping
Improving your timing with a DI
Cleaner and more manageable live sound setups
Avoiding interference in your signal chain
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0:00 Intro
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1:03 DI Overview
2:08 DI Box Setup
2:40 Reason 1 - Reduce cable interference
4:24 Reason 2 - Re-Amping
5:07 Reason 3 - Live Sound Environment
6:24 Example 1 - Acoustic Guitar DI vs sm57
7:58 Reason 4 - Time Alignment
8:42 Example 2 - Time Aligned Hi Gain Signal
9:15 Radial Active DI
9:48 Final Thoughts
10:24 Patience by Lexene
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