Sure, here are 10 creative uses of reamping that go beyond just using it for guitars:
1. Reamping drums: Send a recorded drum track through an amplifier or effects processor to add distortion, saturation, or other effects to the sound.
2. Reamping vocals: Send a recorded vocal track through an amplifier or effects processor to add character and warmth to the sound.
3. Reamping synths: Send a recorded synth track through an amplifier or effects processor to add grit, distortion, or other effects to the sound.
4. Reamping bass: Send a recorded bass track through an amplifier or effects processor to add depth, warmth, or other effects to the sound.
5. Reamping percussion: Send recorded percussion tracks through an amplifier or effects processor to add texture, character, or other effects to the sound.
6. Reamping sound effects: Send recorded sound effects through an amplifier or effects processor to add distortion, saturation, or other effects to the sound.
7. Reamping field recordings: Send recorded field recordings through an amplifier or effects processor to add character, texture, or other effects to the sound.
8. Reamping samples: Send recorded samples through an amplifier or effects processor to add grit, distortion, or other effects to the sound.
9. Reamping loops: Send recorded loops through an amplifier or effects processor to add depth, character, or other effects to the sound.
10. Reamping backing vocals: Send recorded backing vocal tracks through an amplifier or effects processor to add texture, depth, or other effects to the sound.