by bsic » Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:01 pm
So, what do compressors do- they even out the peaks and decrease loud volume spikes. Now, for BJFE drive pedals, they operate EXCEPTIONALLY well in reaction to pick attack- so I do NOT put my PGC before drive pedals. Personally I find it can even out your dynamics and can take away a big part of what I love about these drive pedals!!
Some like compressers first in the chain, at a low compression setting as it still allows some dynamics to come through.
I like compressors to add sustain- mild settings, that increase sustain add sparkle to the upper mids.. but dont squash dynamics like an OS. Your drive pedals see the uncompressed guitar level without any compromise - but you still get the sustaining effect of the compressor by having it after drive.
Remember the pedals later in your chain color the overall sound more- and the PGC has some cool sparkle to add here.
I use mine during lead parts and during clean parts, but run it AFTER drive- body at around 1:00 to add a little more shimmer, and compression at ~11:00 or slightly lower so that the sound doesnt get too punchy. On higher levels of compression with the PGC my low E string loses its punch and attack and I dont particularly like that. However for two songs our band does that have funky rhythm parts, I reach down and crank up the compression to about 3:00.
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bsic on Wed Jun 02, 2010 4:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.