Compression For Weirdos
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Compression For Weirdos
Ok, so for quite a while I’ve used a compressor as an almost-always-on type effect when I’m doing more *out* playing or playing prepared guitar - using the compressor to bring up the sound of playing behind the bridge or for the Derek Bailey thing of combining a fretted note or two with a harmonic. Currently using an SP for this, but just wondering if you dudes had found a particular compressor best for this kind of thing? Anyone else made this search? It’s not exactly the thing demos or reviews cover.
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
I like the Fairfield Circuitry The Accountant.
I don't really like compressors though. If I do, they're squishy compressors.
I pretty much use compression to change the envelope of envelope filters & to help my harmonics jump.
Don't know if that help you at all.
I don't really like compressors though. If I do, they're squishy compressors.
I pretty much use compression to change the envelope of envelope filters & to help my harmonics jump.
Don't know if that help you at all.
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
I play bass in a weird noisecore/experimental band and I love the DOD Milk Box for that kind of Derek Bailey sound. Dunno if it would work as well for guitar but it really has some more out there kind of sounds. Like I jack up the fuckin’ TREB on my bass and crank the fuckin’ udders and I really get some really odd sounds. I use a Boss CS-2 sometimes that I also love but for weirdo music the Milk Box fuckin’ RIPS.
I would highly suggest something like that, although they don’t pop up as often as you’d like.
I hope this is helpful! I highly doubt I’d ever buy another compressor again unless my Milk Box got stolen.
I would highly suggest something like that, although they don’t pop up as often as you’d like.
I hope this is helpful! I highly doubt I’d ever buy another compressor again unless my Milk Box got stolen.
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
Get a compressor with clean blend. Lots of them around. Pigtronix makes the germanium micro in a small footprint.
Orgin Effects has clean blend. So does Jackson Audio Bloom and the Thorpy Fat General. Even the Xotic mini. All great.
The Barber has clean blend....like I said, lots.
Orgin Effects has clean blend. So does Jackson Audio Bloom and the Thorpy Fat General. Even the Xotic mini. All great.
The Barber has clean blend....like I said, lots.
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
I've got to second the Accountant recommendation. I use it as an always on pedal on my guitar board for similar reasons. I especially like it when I switch to the lap steel as I generally play with my fingers so it helps to balance everything out.
I also use a Black Fingers on my bass board and it can definitely get some more out there sounds. I tend to crank the pre/post gain on it, which gives me massive sounds!
I also use a Black Fingers on my bass board and it can definitely get some more out there sounds. I tend to crank the pre/post gain on it, which gives me massive sounds!
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
I've ignored compressors for the most part but seeing that BF on your board the other day had me interested.MrNovember wrote:I've got to second the Accountant recommendation. I use it as an always on pedal on my guitar board for similar reasons. I especially like it when I switch to the lap steel as I generally play with my fingers so it helps to balance everything out.
I also use a Black Fingers on my bass board and it can definitely get some more out there sounds. I tend to crank the pre/post gain on it, which gives me massive sounds!
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
The Rothwell Love Squeeze has an incredibly low noise floor - it's quiet even when the compression is maxed. It doesn't have a very high compression ratio, but maybe that's not an issue.
Review here, lots of reviews on the Ovnilab site (mostly aimed at bass players though):
http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/rothwell.shtml
Review here, lots of reviews on the Ovnilab site (mostly aimed at bass players though):
http://www.ovnilab.com/reviews/rothwell.shtml
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I actually got it on a whim in a trade awhile ago and now I can't imagine my bass board without it. Gives my bass so much more punch and a much more consistent sound. Definitely not transparent or low noise though. It brings its own characterJero wrote:I've ignored compressors for the most part but seeing that BF on your board the other day had me interested.MrNovember wrote:I've got to second the Accountant recommendation. I use it as an always on pedal on my guitar board for similar reasons. I especially like it when I switch to the lap steel as I generally play with my fingers so it helps to balance everything out.
I also use a Black Fingers on my bass board and it can definitely get some more out there sounds. I tend to crank the pre/post gain on it, which gives me massive sounds!
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
Thanks for the suggestions, dudes. The quest shall continue. The Accountant will probably get the next shot.
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The Accountant also super colors your tone. It's essentially a preamp tbh. That said I love love love the accountant. I'm also into the Warden and the MxR M76 for pedals that are not too expensive.
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I've been pretty curious about the Warden. That's one I'd really like to try out
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
There's a free VST from Variety of sound called Density Mark 3.
It is pretty amazing but it's more of a bus compressor. Anyway that's how I use it for master glueing.
However I find it quite versatile and if you use multiple guitar tracks, you could use it on your guitar bus and see what happens.
It is pretty amazing but it's more of a bus compressor. Anyway that's how I use it for master glueing.
However I find it quite versatile and if you use multiple guitar tracks, you could use it on your guitar bus and see what happens.
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
Most boutique compressors were overkill for me, but at the same time I wanted as much squish as my tiny budget allowed...
Ended up falling in love with an old little Guyatone ST-2. Not as noisy as my old CS1 or CS3, and it doesn't color my tone. Which is why I didn't go for the accountant. Also, I'm too clumsy to have a tiny pedal like that on my board.
Ended up falling in love with an old little Guyatone ST-2. Not as noisy as my old CS1 or CS3, and it doesn't color my tone. Which is why I didn't go for the accountant. Also, I'm too clumsy to have a tiny pedal like that on my board.
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Yeah, one with a clean blend is critical imo. That way you can use it for other things besides squish... like sustain, or chime for example.
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Re: Compression For Weirdos
this sounds really cool. do you have clips of this bass tone?retinal orbita wrote:I play bass in a weird noisecore/experimental band and I love the DOD Milk Box for that kind of Derek Bailey sound. Dunno if it would work as well for guitar but it really has some more out there kind of sounds. Like I jack up the fuckin’ TREB on my bass and crank the fuckin’ udders and I really get some really odd sounds. I use a Boss CS-2 sometimes that I also love but for weirdo music the Milk Box fuckin’ RIPS.
I would highly suggest something like that, although they don’t pop up as often as you’d like.
I hope this is helpful! I highly doubt I’d ever buy another compressor again unless my Milk Box got stolen.