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Looking for smarter ways to record guitar while keeping your creative flow intact? In this tutorial, I walk you through an efficient method to record riffs at home using a dual-track setup! With this approach, you can minimize CPU usage, maximize productivity, and still enjoy the versatility of DI tracks. This dual-track approach has been used by guitarists like Misha Mansoor, substituting the amp sim with a separate physical input from his Axe-FX. What You'll Learn in This Video: The issue with traditional DI-heavy workflows. How to set up a dual-track recording system in your DAW (example shown in Studio One). Tips for recording with minimal system strain and maximum creative freedom. An extra trick for enhancing your process by using impulse responses—no need for reamping anymore! — Written Guide: 1.Understanding the Concept: Record two tracks per take—one clean DI and one with your amp sim as input FX. This setup combines the flexibility of DI tracks with the efficiency of single amp sim instances. 2. Setting Up Your DAW: Split inputs: Create virtual inputs for "Guitar AMP" and "Guitar DI" in the Audio I/O panel. Build the track hierarchy: Organize folders and tracks to keep everything streamlined. Routing: Assign DI inputs and AMP inputs correctly, pan Amp tracks, and disable DI outputs for cleaner monitoring. 3. Recording Workflow: Only monitor the "Monitoring" track and arm both DI and AMP tracks to record effortlessly. 4. Reamping Made Easy: Remove amp audio, add your favorite amp plugin to the DI track, adjust the tone and bounce down audio files for seamless tone switching. This bounced down audio can then be placed on the original, correctly routed amp track. 5. Extra tip: Use impulse response (IR) plugins to save CPU and enhance tone versatility. Disable the cabinet simulation on your amp sim and place IR loader on the individual amp tracks! —- Get involved! Share your favorite guitar recording tips in the comments! Don’t forget to subscribe for more innovative tutorials. Let me know if you'd like any further tweaks! I want this description to reflect your style while helping it stand out in search results —- Keywords for search Guitar recording tutorial 2025 How to record guitar at home DIY guitar recording setup Studio One guitar recording tips Amp sim recording method Dual-track guitar recording Efficient home studio workflow Guitar tone