![]() ![]() I have tried connecting BFP's headphone output directly to my guitar amp with a standard guitar cable and it works. You just need the right cable.Ī reamp box is also not super necessary. This way you can keep your monitors connected to the BF Pro, and keep the balanced connections throughout your signal chain.Ĭonnecting your BFP's headphone output to a reamp box should work perfect. For example you can buy the Behringer ADA8200(A/D and D/A 44/48KHz only).īF Pro ADAT Out1 -> Behringer XLR Out1 -> Radial -> Amp -> Mic -> BF Pro XLR Input 1(or 2) - DAW. ![]() Or you can buy an external D/A Converter, connect it using your BF Pro Optical Out(SPDIF or ADAT) and route the signal through one of its outputs to the Radial. This is the inexpensive solution.īF Pro XLR Out1(or 2) -> Radial -> Amp -> Mic -> BF Pro XLR Input 1(or 2) -> DAW You need to use one of the XLR Outs of your BF Pro.īut if you don't want to disconnect your monitor every time, you can use the Headphones Out with a TRS(stereo) to two TS(mono) cable, to connect your monitors with the cost of loosing the balanced connection. The BF Pro's Headphones Out is a Stereo Output, and as such, you cannot connect it to the Radial. How I can setup AX8 in order to get proper sound without hizz squick noise.The Radial, as every re-amping box, is used to turn a MONO line-level balanced signal to an un-balanced instrument-line level signal, suitable for connecting it to a guitar amp. Is anybody here using Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 and Logic with good result? If I brake the cuircuit this hizz is gone and I can hear processed guitar. So if DI send signal and reamped signal are connected to interface (circuit is closed) there is hizz squick noise. Ive noticed if I sending the DI signal from output 1 straight in to FX return of AX8 with connected speakers to Output 1 (L+R) of AX8 I can hear processed DI nice sound without hizz and noise but straight after connecting AX8 in to Scarlett interface I can hear the noise. Im totally lost trying different options, looking in internet, spending hours of research and connecting every possible way. I tried all the same settings, different cables, ordered passive ReampBox (between output 1 of Scarlett to AX8 IN2 (FX Return) and is the same constant hizz noise. Ive got te same settings as in first Zygl's post and Ive got only constant hiss coming out. Ive got track in Logic Pro recorder a while ago (DI) and tried to reamp. Pretty much uneducated on the subject, I thus rely on you guys, if anyone has a helpful advice to give. I can't seem to get rid of this hiss though, I've spent hours on that. I've tried : switching cables, reducing levels on the AX8, reducing of the DI track inside the DAW, using IN 1 instead of IN 2 on the AX8, using the headphones OUT on my soundcard instead of Output 1, etc. Now, the problem is a constant hiss coming out of the remaining speaker. I connect the AX8 back to the Input of my soundcard using an XLR cable I use a 1/4" cable from the soundcard to the IN 2 (FX RTN) ![]() I route the DI track on my DAW (logic) to output 1 ![]() I got a perfectly recorded DI that to work with. My soundcard is a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2, which comes with only 2 lines out, meaning I have to disconnect a speaker while reamping. I have a problem regarding reamping with the AX8 and can't wrap my head around how to do it, albeit having read most posts on the subject across the forum. ![]()
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