OmegaSlayer
Well-Known Member
I was thinking...
When you want to clean the sound from an edge of break up tone, you usually fiddle with the guitar volume to find the spot.
That's what guitarists have usually done for decades.
But, especially for those who use amp modellers or multieffect processors, what about inserting a volume pedal (physical or into the multi-fx) at set value to instantly get that sweet spot without going through trial and error on the guitar?
Except the ease of adjustanility at hand's reach, are there pro and cons about exploiting the amount of guitar output against using an effevt before the effects chain?
I am interested in the very technicality of what changes in the signal
When you want to clean the sound from an edge of break up tone, you usually fiddle with the guitar volume to find the spot.
That's what guitarists have usually done for decades.
But, especially for those who use amp modellers or multieffect processors, what about inserting a volume pedal (physical or into the multi-fx) at set value to instantly get that sweet spot without going through trial and error on the guitar?
Except the ease of adjustanility at hand's reach, are there pro and cons about exploiting the amount of guitar output against using an effevt before the effects chain?
I am interested in the very technicality of what changes in the signal