GreyDad
Well-known member
Just starting to use one
When I first started slapping away on a maple Stingray 4 live it really needed a bit of compression and I didn't have any. When we recorded we did use a rack compressor although in my opinion on one track it was over-compressed and there's a few pops there which I don't like.
I've recently bought an Ashdown dual-band compressor pedal and have started playing with it. It's very effective on my fretless, makes a nice sound, but haven't tried it on the Stingray live yet. I think the trick is to use it lightly - I have noticed at home that overdoing it kills the sound very quickly and your Ball loses all it's balls very quickly
As always, moderation in all things
Cheers
GD
When I first started slapping away on a maple Stingray 4 live it really needed a bit of compression and I didn't have any. When we recorded we did use a rack compressor although in my opinion on one track it was over-compressed and there's a few pops there which I don't like.
I've recently bought an Ashdown dual-band compressor pedal and have started playing with it. It's very effective on my fretless, makes a nice sound, but haven't tried it on the Stingray live yet. I think the trick is to use it lightly - I have noticed at home that overdoing it kills the sound very quickly and your Ball loses all it's balls very quickly
As always, moderation in all things
Cheers
GD