cool playin
but it makes me realize again that i'm not a compressor type at all...well except for rhythm stuff !
i remember Hiram Bullock (RIP), one of the coolest guitarists IMHO, he always had his compressor on and got away with it
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huckleboogie wrote:cool playin
but it makes me realize again that i'm not a compressor type at all...well except for rhythm stuff !
i remember Hiram Bullock (RIP), one of the coolest guitarists IMHO, he always had his compressor on and got away with it
huckleboogie wrote:cool playin
but it makes me realize again that i'm not a compressor type at all...well except for rhythm stuff !
i remember Hiram Bullock (RIP), one of the coolest guitarists IMHO, he always had his compressor on and got away with it
Donner wrote:huckleboogie wrote:cool playin
but it makes me realize again that i'm not a compressor type at all...well except for rhythm stuff !
i remember Hiram Bullock (RIP), one of the coolest guitarists IMHO, he always had his compressor on and got away with it
Bummer I didnt know Hiram died !
Slim Henderson wrote:huckleboogie wrote:cool playin
but it makes me realize again that i'm not a compressor type at all...well except for rhythm stuff !
i remember Hiram Bullock (RIP), one of the coolest guitarists IMHO, he always had his compressor on and got away with it
well.......now that HONEYBEE is here, that will more than likely be on more than the PGC
Donner wrote:melodichaotic wrote:Donner wrote:HA I was just thinking about this recently
You know I think alot of people when they are wanting a distortion pedal they just as much want the compression/sustain from the distortion effect....and the EQ changes
if they were given a choice of only having the sustain of the dirt pedal or having the dirt itself many would take the sustain/compression ....
thats part of the magic of the PGC LGW SBEQ trio ~~~ you can separate the Sustain and the Dirt and the EQ ---- its fun to have those three set up so that all the LGW is adding is dirt and when you take it out the only change is the dirt but the sustain and EQ stay the same..... a stinging sustaining clean sound can be just as satisfying as a full on distortion pedal.....
A+ on that...it's like it goes right back into the sustain pedal of a piano. There is NO dirt or distortion there, just suuweet sustain whenever you want. A REALLY good acoustic hums the same way.
Yes I was thinking of the Acoustic analogy also - I play alot of acoustic guitar and what I really want in a compressor is one that gives my electric tone the feel and sustain of an acoustic - still dynamic but when you lay into it it will ring for awhile.... this is what a well operating amp can do as well..... and its really a big part of that last 5% of tone we are trying to get - the sweet natural feel......
Hmmm I like the Piano sustain pedal thought Ill have to contemplate that for a bit - thats almost more like reverb, but there is a link...hmmmmmm
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