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Eleven Rack User Guide94
Rig Input
This setting lets you specify which input on
Eleven Rack will be routed through the Rig. This
can be set any of the analog or digital inputs on
Eleven Rack, or the signal sent to the Re-Amp
output in Pro Tools LE.
Outputs To Amp
In this page, you can what signal feeds the Out-
put To Amp outputs. Turn the Scroll wheel to
switch between controlling Output 1 or Output
2. If you want to use the Outputs To Amp in ste-
reo, you may want to match the controls for
both channels.
Signal
Using the Signal control, you can set what point
in the signal path feeds each Output to Amp
output:
Rig Input The clean, unprocessed guitar signal,
as is present at the input of the Rig.
Amp Input The signal after any processing that
occurs before the Amp model in the signal
chain.
Amp Output The signal after passing through the
amp emulation, but before the cab, mic, and
any effects emulations placed after the amp in
the signal path.
Rig Output The fully processed signal, run
through every part of the current Rig (including
cab and mic emulation).
Rig Out No Cab The fully processed signal, with
the Cab model automatically bypassed.
Digital Clock/Input
When Eleven Rack is being used standalone and
is not plugged into a computer, it lets you
choose the clock source (internal or external),
sample rate (if using internal clock), and digital
format you want to work with.
Clock Source Lets you choose between the fol-
lowing clock sources:
Int 44.1 kHz (Internal clock)
Int 48 kHz (Internal clock)
Int 88.2 kHz (Internal clock)
Int 96 kHz (Internal clock)
External
Digital Input Lets you choose the digital format
you want to use for input, either AES/EBU, or
S/PDIF.
For more information on Re-Amping, see
“Re-Amping” on page 88
Running the mic input through the Rig with
your monitor speakers on can result in se-
vere feedback, due to the amount of gain
available in the amp and effects emula-
tions. Be sure to mute or turn down the
main outputs before proceeding.
When feeding signal to a external guitar
amplifiers, it is generally preferred to apply
no cab and mic emulation to the signal.
Since the speaker being driven by the ampli-
fier will naturally shape the tone of your
signal, using the cab and mic emulations in
Eleven Rack will produce compromised
results.