I leave mine on all the time...but then again mine is no cheap only squash machine.
It gives me a consistant sound when I record, my dynamics do not suffer, it does not colour my sound in any way I hate, it is quiet, and it works![]()
I leave mine on all the time...but then again mine is no cheap only squash machine.
It gives me a consistant sound when I record, my dynamics do not suffer, it does not colour my sound in any way I hate, it is quiet, and it works![]()
best use of Compression pedals i've seen are 2 guys.... Pete Townshend and a Canadian artist named Kim Mitchell..... In both cases they have amps set crunchy... add Boss OD's for even more dirt for solos and kick in a Boss or Dynacomp for singing sustain.... In Kim mitchells case he said he even uses his Boss Comp for cleaning up his JCM 800 for cleaner type sounds when playing softer passages...
myself, i have never given Comps much thought..... i have a 70's Dynacomp and a 90's Boss.... Anytime i have tried to use them the bass notes squash drives me nuts.... so instead of playing with it i just unplug it and move on... i should try the Boss one out some more