Fionn Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) After a period of flux, the board settled into form again … some refinements and focus. First blood for this set up in studio last week, ‘ampless’ and full wet Hmmm … Edited 16 hours ago by Fionn 6 Quote
kiat Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 4 hours ago, Woodinblack said: I was thinking of making a small battery powered pedalboard based around a valeton GP-5, and maybe a tonex one. There's such examples posted on this GP-5 FB group, inc mine. It's good to have both 5V USB and 9V nozzle power options on the GP-5 https://www.facebook.com/groups/2661648260701246/?ref=share 1 Quote
kiat Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Fionn said: After a period of flux, the board settled into form again … some refinements and focus. First blood for this set up in studio last week, ‘ampless’ and full wet Hmmm … That board has an aesthetically pleasing look. Nicely laid out. How do you find the MXR compressor? I'm thinking about getting a dedicated one (I'm not finding the ones on multi-pedal usable). 1 Quote
Fionn Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 8 hours ago, kiat said: That board has an aesthetically pleasing look. Nicely laid out. How do you find the MXR compressor? I'm thinking about getting a dedicated one (I'm not finding the ones on multi-pedal usable). If you like transparent compression, the MXR is advisable, sure. I mean ‘transparent’ in that it doesn’t colour your tone in a significant way, like some compressors do. It does its fundamental job, really well, while leaving your tone largely alone. Some folks want a compressor to ‘thicken’ their tone, add ‘punch’ etc … and If that’s what you want from a compressor then the MXR isn’t for you. It contributes to the above, obviously, though its true quality is its ‘cleanliness’. Besides that, the functionality is on point. Highly controllable, intuitive, and the metering is invaluable. With such a seemingly transparent compressor, I find the metering to be extremely useful in dialling the thing accurately. I’ve had ‘tone magic’ compressors in the past, but I like to find my tone magic in other ways … let a compressor be just that. This one is an unexciting and utilitarian pedal that quietly and confidently does something super useful, really well. 1 Quote
GisserD Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Fionn said: With such a seemingly transparent compressor, I find the metering to be extremely useful in dialling the thing accurately. I wholeheartedly 2nd this. 1 Quote
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