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Guitar Pedals and Ableton


How to properly “reamp” external guitar pedals for RAD effects.
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00:00 – Intro
3:25 – External Audio Effect Advantage 1
4:42 – External Audio Effect Advantage 2
6:16 – External Audio Effect Advantage 3
10:28 – Reamp Box Advantage 1
12:00 – Reamp Box Advantage 2
13:47 – Tonal Variety with Reamp Level
15:04 – Analog vs Digital Distortion
16:57 – Bypassing the Reamp Box

#Guitar #Pedals #Ableton

Originally posted by UCzWQWZ-CNtAiDTkBW5mfeuQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZPNkK-PDsw

34 thoughts on “Guitar Pedals and Ableton

  • Awesome tutorial. Missing are: 1. Discussion of stereo pedals, and stereo reampers, and advanced solutions like the Radial KeyLargo which has 3 inputs (so could reamp and be used with two other rigs like 2 additional physical synths), and can do stereo 2. Setups that can use the balanced line level signals from DAW without the need for reamping, for example: daw out -> ChaseBliss CXM 1978 reverb -> back to daw using 2×2 (stereo) trs cables (one power up procedure on the CXM to switch from unbalanced to balanced)

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  • How did you get the audio out of ableton though? Im using scarlet and cant figure out the outputs

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  • Brilliant video! still let me ask you this: I am setting my first 6 slot, 500 series combo and I have 1 slot left and thinking if I really need to invest in the 500 series version of Radial Reamp if I want to connect pedals? I don't have any pedals yet but I am getting some delivered in a few days. Thanks for your input!

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  • yessssss my dude I would I just got a chase bliss mood to use in Ableton and im picking up bass that would be perfect!!!

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  • Thanks for the video, super informative and well put together

    Question

    If I put a synth bass plugin sound that’s been widened with a unison spread effect, is there anyway to distort that signal and keep the stereo widening effect? Would I need two distortion pedals for the left and right signal or are there stereo distortion pedals?

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  • Wow this is amazing I would love to hear re amping ona filter. I feel like this is how you could get that subtle daft punk filter tone dialed in without the need of an ms20

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  • I would love to see some guitar videos with the reamp. I am hoping to get an electric guitar soon to incorporate some dry signals directly into Live. I would also love to see a mix of using Live's amps with analog pedals. I have space for a few pedals…not so much amps…

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  • So inspiring and educational!
    And that's why you're one of the best.
    I'd love a video on reworking the signal with a reamp box.

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  • I was just thinking this morning how icould send stuff from Ableton into my Metal Zone and back into Ableton! Cant wait to get home from work now! Thanks man

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  • Awesome timing. I had just starting thinking of setting up my ZOIA as an external effect, and this video got me going.

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  • Awesome stuff man! Would love to see your method on reamping the guitar signal to an external amplifier

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  • need to setup hardware latency to get wet/dry in phase. mine is 42 samples @48k. match gain, flip polarity, and earball it.

    great that you talk about latency and external audio/midi effect racks because monitoring, delay compensation, and latency are the most misunderstood concepts in ableton live

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  • Thanks a lot, that opened a lot of possibilities inside of my mind. Really looking forward for your course on playing live!

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  • Hey Anthony!

    Very interesting video again! Currently I'm diving deep into your sound design course and I love the way you describe things. Finally I got the need of reamp boxes haha. For everybody who has pedals laying around.. Try to use it for new unique sounds. It's amazing. Trust me!

    A video about dry guitar signals and using it for later amping would be very nice. Maybe you have some tips on how we could handle multiple pedals with only for example one in and out on the interface too. I'm still struggling organizing it without changing cables the whole time on a session.

    Greetings from Germany. m/

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  • Cheers, great vid as always. In terms of re amp box, if you do a vid maybe focus on more esoteric uses of the box within Ableton. Maybe some M4L devices designed to work in a pedal/external gear environment. Thanks again ????

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