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Avid Pro Tools LE: Re-Amping Using Eleven Rack
10/1/2010
Re-amp tracks using Avid’s Eleven Rack interface
OBJECTIVE: Take existing tracks, especially (but not only) guitar, and process them through different amp and
processor settings using Avid’s Eleven Rack guitar processor.
BACKGROUND: Can’t decide which guitar sound would be best for a song? Record the part dry, then send it
through different processors on playback until you find the sound you want—a technique called re-amping. Note:
The following assumes that you selected “Eleven Rack” for I/O when creating a new project.
1 In the Eleven plug-in’s Rig Input drop-down menu,
select Re-Amp.
2 Select a mono track for re-amping, then for its
output, choose Interface > ReAmpL.
3 Go Track > New and create a new
stereo track. Then, for the input
selection, choose Interface >
Eleven Rig L/R (Stereo).
4 Select the new stereo track, recordenable
it, and go Track > Auto Input
Monitoring. This lets you hear the
original track being re-amped
through Eleven.
5 While the original track plays,
edit Eleven Rack for the
desired sound.
6 Start recording into the new stereo track,
which will now contain the re-amped sound.
Tips
• Consider recording into two tracks initially—one through processors so you can play your part with the
right “vibe,” and the other one dry in case you want to re-amp later.
• Step 2: Stereo tracks cannot be re-amped through Eleven Rack.
• Step 2: It’s also possible to create a Send that goes to the Eleven Rack input.
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