If you recorded your guitar part using an amp simulator but now want to run the track out to your tube amp and rerecord if for improve the tone, the routing can seem complicated. In this video, I break it down step-bystep using StudioOne 2.6 and a StudioLive 16.4.2 AI mixer. I also use my Fender Princeton recording amp and a Shure SM57. I use one of the Submix TRS outputs on the back of the StudioLive hooked up backwards through a passive direct box. This is a trick if you don't have the correct Radial reamp box handy. Even though I didn't clearly state in the video, I connected Submix 4 output to the direct box XLR Output. The took the jack labeled input to the input of the amp. Running a passive direct box in reverse is a hack to convert low impedance to high! Caution. Don't try that with an active direct box.

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