i use it for my acoustic to control the lows and highs when i strum harder. love it. i know others have gotten amazing tones with it, i think dweezil uses it a lot too.
are you using it before or after the amp?
catnick said:I've been experimenting with the multi-comp block, and in 100% of my presets, using just the default settings when the block loads, the sound is markedly improved. It's like that proverbial "blanket" over your cabinet has been lifted. It reminds me of the sound a BBE Sonic Maximizer imparts. Thanks for bringing this up Tremonti. The multi-comp block was something that I haven't used till now. Going forward it will be a part of all my presets.
P.S. I use it as the second to last thing in my chain, right before a null filter I use for boost. Great stuff!
Helps with the mushy lows that were more prevalent in previous FWs, too.
What frequencies are folks using for the bands?
Sounds like using the MBC on a certain band of high requencies might be a good way to reduce the fizz some people don't like in higher gain models.
Actually I use it to manage the low end. Helps tighten things up.Sounds like using the MBC on a certain band of high requencies might be a good way to reduce the fizz some people don't like in higher gain models.
I'm no sound engineer, but I would think the MBC with all defaults would not achieve anything different than a standard compressor.