
killthepixelnow
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I just want to know opinions, experience or advices about this DBX compressor.
why would you need a compressor on distorted guitar? Most of the time the distortion is all the compression you need.killthepixel said:I got a question... I'm planning to record a distorted guitar with this compressor, do you think is a suitable gear for this purpouse? Thanks.
Farview said:why would you need a compressor on distorted guitar? Most of the time the distortion is all the compression you need.
A good compressor won't mess with the highs, that's what makes it a good compressor. Your problem is the guitar tone. If that is the main reason for getting the compressor, your money might be better spent on fixing the tone of the guitar.killthepixel said:Without compression the high frequences go crazy (I use a Boss Metal Zone wich I gonna sell or discard because I don't its sound anymore!!!) So I asume that using a professional compresor the recorded guitar will sound more balanced, right?
Hey, that a good advice... I was planning to use it in vocals and guitars. I s'posse it's great for vocals but I was wondereing if it would help to give a more solid sound to my distorted guitar. You're right about the tone, the distortion I'm use have too (uncontroled) highs, I'll change it soon. Thanks for helping.Farview said:A good compressor won't mess with the highs, that's what makes it a good compressor. Your problem is the guitar tone. If that is the main reason for getting the compressor, your money might be better spent on fixing the tone of the guitar.
What are you thinking of replacing the pedal with? I really like the Line 6 stuff if you can't swing a real tube amp. If you get your sound right, you won't need a compressor on distorted guitars.killthepixel said:Hey, that a good advice... I was planning to use it in vocals and guitars. I s'posse it's great for vocals but I was wondereing if it would help to give a more solid sound to my distorted guitar. You're right about the tone, the distortion I'm use have too (uncontroled) highs, I'll change it soon. Thanks for helping.
Maybe a Line 6 Uber Metal or a Digitech Metal master.Farview said:What are you thinking of replacing the pedal with? I really like the Line 6 stuff if you can't swing a real tube amp. If you get your sound right, you won't need a compressor on distorted guitars.
Those are distortion boxes that are meant to be put between your guitar and your guitar amp. They aren't made for direct recording. You need something with a cabinet simulator like a pod or v-amp.killthepixel said:Maybe a Line 6 Uber Metal or a Digitech Metal master.
It does ok on distorted guitar. It's probably the best bang for the buck. It's gates are quit useful. It is a fairly decent comp for stereo mastering but sub par for me. I think the primary use of this beast is to squeeze the mains in a live situation.killthepixel said:I got a question... I'm planning to record a distorted guitar with this compressor, do you think is a suitable gear for this purpouse? Thanks.
Do you have any recommendations in rackmount compressors?gcapel said:It does ok on distorted guitar. It's probably the best bang for the buck. It's gates are quit useful. It is a fairly decent comp for stereo mastering but sub par for me. I think the primary use of this beast is to squeeze the mains in a live situation.
Farview said:Those are distortion boxes that are meant to be put between your guitar and your guitar amp. They aren't made for direct recording. You need something with a cabinet simulator like a pod or v-amp.
I don't know what the real difference is between the two. The description on the website is almost identical.