This one is giving me a bit of a headache so figured I would ask for help - did a lot of googling but couldn't find anything about my specific situation, please let me know if I've left out any details / variables
So I'm connecting the kemper to my apollo twin x via S/PDIF (using one of these) - so far so good.
Because the twin x only has optical/spdif in and not out, I'm sending the kemper DI back to the kemper through an analog output (Maybe this is breaking/deviating from the interface clock source?), and then I'm getting the reamped track back into the DAW through the spdif input on the interface.
So when I go to reamp, the reamped track always ends up in the wrong place inside the DAW, layering that reamped track directly on top of the original wet recording and it's never right, no matter what I change; clock source on the apollo, the clock option on kemper output, enabling constant latency, etc.
This has me pretty confused and questioning whether or not any of the DAW recordings, reamp or not are ending up in the right place - might just be overthinking it, but I am really shooting for precision.
Anyone who has their head wrapped around this better than me, I would appreciate your input!