For the most basic setup in the home studio using the rack mixer to mute your wet path will do for tracking guitars but if you re going to take your rack out and play live then you have two main options.
Guitar rack effects setup.
Desktop and rack guitar effects are flexible additions to your setup that allow you to create complex tonal profiles with a single piece of hardware.
It only gets complicated when you mix pedals and rack units or when you listen to guitarists who insist that there is a particular order that effects have to go.
Imagine the amp wireless effects unit storage drawer for cables etc all tucked into a rack.
Rack effects gear for guitar bass rig.
A rack fx unit will almost always go between your preamp and the power amp or in the fx loop of an amp head using regular unbalanced guitar patch cords.
The digital effects in the axe fx are so good that players like john petrucci have been employing them purely as a replacement for their now vintage rack effects units the digital amp models have been convincing enough too for many top level guitarists to leave their hot dusty glowing tube amps at home.
Construct your guitar rack system around a rack mountable amplifier.
They come in a variety of configurations from all tube to solid state and vary in price from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars for custom handmade models.
I m very inspired by this video and i think i m going to give this a shot.
The gm36 is a fantastic amp probably the best i ve used and i think the way the rack is set up it has to be the ultimate gigging tool.
The basics of rack effects real basic.
Hopefully you will get a real basic grip of what having a rack setup means.
All the basics concerning how to setup a guitar rack system with effects processors preamps power amps and speaker cabs just like the pros do.