![]() On the front of the 11 Rack I have a 1/4 inch cable connect to Output To Amp 1 Left. 1 To Amp Position is set to Rig Output and 2 To Amp Position is set to Rig Input. And under Outputs, Digital is set to Split In/Out. Under FX Loop, Mode is set to Mono-Stereo. Under External Pedals I have selected Expression Pedal. Under Amp/Cab I have selected Cab Always Off. Inside User Options I have under Rig in Embed Setting From set on Analog 3-4. I have all sound FX, Amps, Cabs, Delay, etc shut off. It's input is Analog 3 and it's output is Analog 1-2. I couldn't figure out how to post photos so here is some more details. If you're still stuck, keep posting and some others will get you going. I'm away from my studio and have not reamped with an external amp so I'm sorry to not be of more help. Then, follow the other instructions for reamping. Yes, not real obvious, but that's where they are You can also do this by clicking on the yellow and icons that appear below the EXP PEDAL label on the right side of the main 11 Rack Window above the last piece of gear in your rig. I'll assume that you're just using 11R effects and want to bypass the amp and cabs so you'll want to select "Amp Input" for whichever Output To Amp ( or ) that you'll be using. If you click on User Options in the 11 Rack Window of your ProTools session, you'll see "To Amp Position" and at the bottom right of the window. This can be at Rig Input, Rig Output, Amp Input or Amp Output. ![]() The issue seems to be with high gain situations.Īny ideas? Sorry for the novel, it's been two weeks of trying to figure the problem out.At step 2, you're telling the 11R where to jump out of the signal path and output to the Amp Outputs which go into your external amp. ![]() I've tested the issue with a Fender tube combo, which has noise, but much less. It's still there, but dramatically quieter. Just today I bought a Behringer MicroHD HD400 hum eliminator, which did dramatically attenuate the noise. Additionally, I thought the issue was with the specific Eleven rack I owned, so I exchanged it. I've tested the set up on various outlets throughout the building I work, on various circuits. I have both devices plugged into a Furman power conditioner, and have tested with a Livewire power conditioner as well. The moment I bring gain into the picture, noise is introduced. If I crank the overdrive volume all the way, but keep the gain at zero, no noise. If I set the Marshall to its clean channel and crank the volume to max, no noise. If I turn down the output levels on the Eleven Rack down to a Mute status, the noise does not turn down. No computer, guitar, or even audio being played necessary. To recreate the issue, I only need to plug my Eleven Rack into the amp, via the Output to Amp into the amp's Input. Upon further research, I've plugged my Eleven Rack into a Marshall solid state practice amp and recreated the same issue. When I attempted to use the reamp feature with a Laney guitar head and 2x12 cabinet, a tremendous amount of broadband white noise came through, rendering the reamping unusable. I'm trying to reamp DI guitar tracks through an amp with it, using the Output to Amp outputs (either 1 or 2). However, I have an issue I can't seem to resolve involving the Eleven Rack. ![]() I apologize in advance if my post is not in the correct forum.
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