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(4.15.3) Reamping
Reamping is a process that adds the tone coloration of an amp to a pre-recorded audio signal—in this case, sending
audio from your DAW through HeadRush Core and then recording it back into your DAW. This is useful for saving
time because you can change the sound of an already-recorded guitar track without having to manually play the
same part again.
To use HeadRush Core to reamp an audio signal:
1. In your DAW, make sure HeadRush Core is selected as your audio interface for both recording/input and
playback/output.
2. Assign the output of the desired track to 3.
3. On HeadRush Core, tap the Menu icon in the upper-left corner of the Main screen, and then tap Global
Settings.
4. In the Global Settings screen, tap the USB Audio tab located in the column on the left side.
5. On the USB audio tab, set your sample rate to be the same sample rate as the one in your DAW.
6. Next, for the USB Mode setting, tap ReAmp.
7. Once the sample rate and mode settings are confirmed, set USB Audio to On.
8. In your DAW again, create a new audio track and assign its input. For a stereo input signal, select 1/2. For a
mono input signal, select 1.
9. Locate the point in your track where you want to start reamping.
10. On HeadRush Core, select the rig, blocks, or other parameters to achieve the sound you want.
11. In your DAW, start audio recording. The track you want to reamp will be sent through HeadRush Core and
recorded into the audio track you created earlier.