


Looking like I need a dual DI and one more reamp box, along with an ABY and some cables. The Little Labs Redeye is a great one that I use, but there are a bunch of other ones made my Radial as well as other companies, but you can also just use a. I’ve already got the OT, mixer, guitar rig, and one reamp box. The pedalboard output goes to a DI which gives thru to amp effects loop and Out to return on mixer. Little Labs Redeye 3D Phantom Passive Direct Box / Re-Amp Box Expansion Splitter. Send from the mixer to a reamp box and then an a-b-y box switching with amp effects loop to access the pedalboard input. A super-useful Reamp/DI box in great condition. Engage each track’s recorder depending on whether you want to work with a live reamp or if you want to track the mic’d guitar amp. The amp is mic’d and a second track records the amp sound with another pickup or flex playing back on mains. Little Labs products specialize in addressing previously un-addressed audio applications, empowering the audio engineer with new tools, allowing new techniques to explore deeper into the control of sound. Every custom mod that was asked of Little Labs over the past ten years, of which there were many, has been. Little Labs added so many features to the original Multi Z Direct Box, we couldnt call it just a direct box anymore. The guitar goes in the other amp input and generally only one of these uses the amp at a time, but you could layer things up if you wanted. Since 1988 Little Labs has created audio tools for use in the pro audio industry, to aid the audio engineer in their quest for sonic pleasure for themself and their clients. The Multi Z PIP 3.0 is a completely updated, refined replacement for the now classic Little Labs Multi Z Direct Box.

This is about recording DI guitar into the octatrack and playing back on a pickup or flex destined for a cue out to guitar amp via a reamp box. Ok I’m biting off a big chunk here! Looking to bounce my ideas off anyone who’d like to go on a routing adventure and help me find (if I haven’t already) the most economical way to solve two problems:
