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RE-AMPING IS NOT WORKING


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Hi,i am struggling to re-amp ,ive followed the Line 6 video tutorial but no success.MY set up is Ableton 11 live. Ive recorded the processed track from helix  and the D I track ,i have set the output of the d i track to 3/4 and the input of helix signal path usb 3/4 the output of helix signal path multi -usb 1,2 ,i have created another track in ableton and set it to 1/2 ive armed this track and hit record At first all it would do is play back the d i track now it begins to record but nothing is being recorded ? Any help would be greatly appreciated .

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The following assumes that you're using Helix as your ASIO Device in LIVE.

 

Helix Global Settings>Ins/Outs> Re-amp Source 7 = Guitar

Helix Processed Path Output = Multi

LIVE Record Track 1 (Helix Processed Path) = USB 1/2

LIVE Record Track 2 (DI) = USB 7

Don't forget to activate the relevant I/O in LIVE Preferences.

Monitor Switch = AUTO

Record Arm both Tracks.

Record.

 

LIVE Track 2 (DI) Output = USB 3/4

Helix Re-amp Path Input = USB 3/4

Helix Re-amp Path Output = Multi or USB your preference

LIVE Re-amp Record Track 3 Input = USB 1/2 or as above.

Tracks 1 and 2 Monitor Switch = OFF, Record Arm = OFF

Track 3 Monitor Switch = AUTO

Record Arm Track 3.

Record.

 

Easiest solution - get Native. Put it on Track 3 and route the DI Track to Track 3.

 

 

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