![]() ![]() It’s also timeless in sound in my opinion and is still a go to for 99% of projects. This pedal is one I’ve mentioned because of it being simply the most recreated overdrive ever. It brings a sweet mid-range boost to your guitar and controls the low end by cutting much unwanted rumble naturally occurring from pickups you can dial in the effect of the low cut and shape of the tone even further by dialing in the ‘tone’ effect which acts as a way to brighten or darken the source tone. Pedals are quite simply the most saturated market for guitar and bass tone components (not accessories, we have all seen the plethora of plectrums available).ĭepending on the tone you're seeking, you may not need one, for example in the case of that classic Marshall crunch tone, but in many cases, it's a brilliant way of shaping the sound of your guitar before it even hits the amp. To quote Anakin Skywalker - ‘ This is where the fun begins’. You can find that video below, but make sure you read the blog as we go. To that end, this weeks blog post includes a video to walk you through this blog post, and includes some extras to help you shape your tone even further in the mixing stage: To that end, I invite you to join me in my quest to find an epiphanous moment like the one I experienced early on this year, which has recently been reinvigorated through the addition of some important new pieces of the puzzle. It’s an ongoing burden that we’re all sharing and in the best sense, coming together to hopefully bring the world back to some form of normality.īut it also makes recording loud instruments like drums or guitars much more difficult. If you’re like me, or any of us in the beautiful but rainy United Kingdom, then you too know the plight of lock-down still. ![]()
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