Recabinet 3 - Introduction

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2011

Introduction to Recabinet 3, the ultimate speaker simulator for guitar and bass. Music in this video performed and produced by Ronnie Björnström using Recabinet 3 on all guitars and bass. Download the free Recabinet 3 demo at http://recabi.net

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  • What is the best setup? Clean Guitar straight plugged into PC?

  • @ashleyhoward14 That's a broad question and there's no "best" setup. One approach is to take a DI signal into an audio interface into your computer. Then, use an amp simulator in front of Recabinet on a mixer channel in your DAW. Another approach is to use an outboard preamp, amp, or pedal (as the video describes.) If you have any further questions, hit our forum.

  • Hey there , amazing software...but could you make a video tutorial of how to use Recabinet with guitar rig 4 and pod farm 2.5 , i mean how to use them together in a recording environment like adobe audition , reaper , Cubase , and Pro Tools ... thanks

  • @muradobaisat Sure, perhaps we should do an in depth tutorial. In the mean time, you should check out Adrian's videos in our favorites list, he goes into some detail about this.

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  • @NevvyC There's no rules, but ideally you will record 4 seperate performances to achieve the thickness of quad tracking. It's the differences between each performance that stack and create the thickness, but it's also possible to get great tones with double or single tracking (plenty of Led Zeppelin and Van Halen tracks had only one track of rhythm guitar - and nobody ever accused those guys of bad tone.)

  • @Recabinet If i want to 'quad track' guitars, do i have to do 4 SEPERATE performances, or could i get away with two performances (each with 'dual' tones) ??

  • @muradobaisat Sure, perhaps we should do an in depth tutorial. In the mean time, you should check out Adrian's videos in our favorites list, he goes into some detail about this.

  • @ericpalmer93 Pro Tools 9.01 or higher is required.

  • will this work with pro tools le 8

  • @Recabinet guitar - isp decimeter - engl powerball - 8ohm output 1 goes to a 412, 8ohm output 2 goes to a Yamaha mixer, it can apparently handle the impedance.

    ive had no problems yet...

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