beggar_guitar
New member
I took some time tonight to play with my DynaComp. I've had it for months and only used it a time or two. I had trouble dialing this two knob devil in.
But tonight I seemed to get it.
For once I really felt that this could have a permanent place in my rig. Certainly not an always on piece but more for texture in the right moments.
I loved how I could add sustain to such clean notes. It made for some fun clean leads.
I really liked how it smoothed out my fingerpicking. It really tamed the bass notes and helped to keep them from overpowering the melody lines.
I'm aware of how comp works in a general sense. Helping to even out the peaks and valleys in your playing. One thing I noticed about the dynacomp is that it seemed to level out the peaks (louder passages) but the valleys were pretty much the same.
Anyone else notice this?
But tonight I seemed to get it.
For once I really felt that this could have a permanent place in my rig. Certainly not an always on piece but more for texture in the right moments.
I loved how I could add sustain to such clean notes. It made for some fun clean leads.
I really liked how it smoothed out my fingerpicking. It really tamed the bass notes and helped to keep them from overpowering the melody lines.
I'm aware of how comp works in a general sense. Helping to even out the peaks and valleys in your playing. One thing I noticed about the dynacomp is that it seemed to level out the peaks (louder passages) but the valleys were pretty much the same.
Anyone else notice this?