AFKAEjay(retired)
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I look at it as modding an amp with an outboard circuit…custom amp!“If you have to have an always on pedal, you’re obviously playing the wrong amp”
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I look at it as modding an amp with an outboard circuit…custom amp!“If you have to have an always on pedal, you’re obviously playing the wrong amp”
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I’ve been doing that for decades, started with the Vox TonelabHonestly haven't found a pedal I love to leave on, but I was thinking about this regarding the delay & reverb "sauce" and having an expression pedal to control the mix seems awesome. You can leave it on but roll it in and out. Especially something like the Halo...
Do like Jimmy Herring and route your wet effects from an AxeFx as full wet via a volume pedal to a solid state power amp driving a 4x12. Talk about an “always on” pedal - “what’s that pedal?” “Just my half-stack reverb unit.”Honestly haven't found a pedal I love to leave on, but I was thinking about this regarding the delay & reverb "sauce" and having an expression pedal to control the mix seems awesome. You can leave it on but roll it in and out. Especially something like the Halo...
He replaced the Axe Fx with an Eventide Space some years ago. The rest of the setup is the same though - two Crown power amps into a stereo 4x12.Do like Jimmy Herring and route your wet effects from an AxeFx as full wet via a volume pedal to a solid state power amp driving a 4x12. Talk about an “always on” pedal - “what’s that pedal?” “Just my half-stack reverb unit.”
Do like Jimmy Herring and route your wet effects from an AxeFx as full wet via a volume pedal to a solid state power amp driving a 4x12. Talk about an “always on” pedal - “what’s that pedal?” “Just my half-stack reverb unit.”
I tried it not too long ago with a Super Reverb and the wet-only Axe Fx going through a power amp into a 4x12. I didn't feel like there was a huge difference between that and running the Axe through the effects loop on my Power Station, but I also wasn't playing at Herring-level stage volumes.Okay that sounds cool. And I could totally do an unnecessary wet/dry thing with the amp running through a real cab and then wet effects running through the FR-12.
Sounds like you truly need more than one Comp, Met. A Dynacomp style Comp at the front of your
chain and a levelling Comp/limiter at the end of your chain.
For me, Comps are fun.... but also very distinctive and a very prominent effect once you learn how
to hear how they sound. Country and 80s Pop/Rock. Maybe some Funk and R & B. Yes!
Metal, Blues, or Hard Rock?? No fucking way! Not for me anyways.![]()
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If I were in anything but a straight up metal band I’d definitely have this ‘issue’ as well. That Lovepedal Tchula would most likely never get turned off unless I needed a really loud, clean tone with a bunch of headroom. A couple weeks ago when I was messing with the Fractal comps, I definitely started understanding the appeal of using one at all times.
Not sure why I’m so adverse to it for my non-metal presets, I know I definitely see it is “If I need to add a compressor I didn’t get the amp/IR right…” and I know that’s not really THE truth. Not sure why I’m have it drilled in my head this way. It’s probably from shitheads telling me my whole guitar playing life “if you need this, it’s because you’re not doing this!”
I learned to stop listening to said shitheads when they started telling me I should always be plugging a guitar straight into an amp with no pedals.
Ok, that’s great. I’m supposed to play some U2 covers next weekend, how to you suggest I do that with my guitar plugged straight into my amp?![]()
Tell him Hey you do you il do me Ok ? Now kindly Fuck Off !!!I learned to stop listening to said shitheads when they started telling me I should always be plugging a guitar straight into an amp with no pedals.
Ok, that’s great. I’m supposed to play some U2 covers next weekend, how to you suggest I do that with my guitar plugged straight into my amp?![]()
That would have ticked me off royally. Like GTFO man!I had a guy come up to me after a gig to say I was a lazy cheat who needed to learn how to play the guitar properly! What was my crime? I used a capo. Yup one song using a capo meant I didn't know how to play the guitar. When I asked him how would he would play part I was playing without one? He didn't have an answer because he was a fucking idiot.
That would have ticked me off royally. Like GTFO man!
If I were in anything but a straight up metal band I’d definitely have this ‘issue’ as well. That Lovepedal Tchula would most likely never get turned off unless I needed a really loud, clean tone with a bunch of headroom. A couple weeks ago when I was messing with the Fractal comps, I definitely started understanding the appeal of using one at all times.
Not sure why I’m so adverse to it for my non-metal presets, I know I definitely see it is “If I need to add a compressor I didn’t get the amp/IR right…” and I know that’s not really THE truth. Not sure why I’m have it drilled in my head this way. It’s probably from shitheads telling me my whole guitar playing life “if you need this, it’s because you’re not doing this!”
There was a boutique Japanese builder I found some time ago, I can't remember at all the brand, but it was wildly expensive. Anyway, they have the philosophy that each guitar needs to have it's own pedal to sound right, so each of their guitars comes with a handmade pedal specifically designed for it. I'd love to hear one of those, but after a certain price point I stop taking guitars seriously.
I learned to stop listening to said shitheads when they started telling me I should always be plugging a guitar straight into an amp with no pedals.
Ok, that’s great. I’m supposed to play some U2 covers next weekend, how to you suggest I do that with my guitar plugged straight into my amp?![]()