Guitar Reamping is the art of capturing a clean, unprocessed guitar signal and sending it back through amps, pedals, and outboard gear later — letting you sculpt tone long after the performance is done. Instead of committing to one sound while tracking, reamping gives you endless flexibility: record once, experiment forever. Whether you’re chasing vintage warmth, modern aggression, or atmospheric texture, reamping bridges the digital and analog worlds, turning the studio into an instrument of its own.
Pricing starts at $100 for two guitar tracks, and $50 for each additional track.
Amps:
Mesa Boogie Mini Rectifier
Peavey 6505 MH
Peavey Invective MH
Orange OR15
ENGL Fireball 25
Processors:
AxeFX 2 XL+
Kemper Rack
Line 6 Helix Rack
Cabs:
Zilla 2×12 with 2002 Celestion Vintage 30s
Zilla 2×12 with Eminence Divinity DV-77s
Microphones:
Shure SM57
Shure SM58
Sennheiser e609
Once ordered, you will receive an email from Milktoast Productions to get everything set up.
Guitar Reamping is the art of capturing a clean, unprocessed guitar signal and sending it back through amps, pedals, and outboard gear later — letting you sculpt tone long after the performance is done. Instead of committing to one sound while tracking, reamping gives you endless flexibility: record once, experiment forever. Whether you’re chasing vintage warmth, modern aggression, or atmospheric texture, reamping bridges the digital and analog worlds, turning the studio into an instrument of its own.
Pricing starts at $100 for two guitar tracks, and $50 for each additional track.
Amps:
Mesa Boogie Mini Rectifier
Peavey 6505 MH
Peavey Invective MH
Orange OR15
ENGL Fireball 25
Processors:
AxeFX 2 XL+
Kemper Rack
Line 6 Helix Rack
Cabs:
Zilla 2×12 with 2002 Celestion Vintage 30s
Zilla 2×12 with Eminence Divinity DV-77s
Microphones:
Shure SM57
Shure SM58
Sennheiser e609
Once ordered, you will receive an email from Milktoast Productions to get everything set up.