rickbarclay
Inspired
...get equal volume across all strings?
Hello, guys and gals. I have a problem on some presets where high e and b strings will sound weak when plucked, and especially when bent,
but the other four strings will blast the neighbors out of their armchairs. Sometimes I can fix this simply by
changing to a different amp, but I'm not at all satisfied with this approach, because I don't like scrolling through
amps like that. I can also get some relief using a compressor, reverb, and delay blocks, but I still can't get the high e and b response I'm
looking for. I'm using 9.5 stings, upgrading to 10's soon.
Soooo, is their any amp (or other) block adjustment available that will increase volume and sustain on the high e
and b strings without likewise increasing the output on the other four. Thanks for any suggestions.
Hello, guys and gals. I have a problem on some presets where high e and b strings will sound weak when plucked, and especially when bent,
but the other four strings will blast the neighbors out of their armchairs. Sometimes I can fix this simply by
changing to a different amp, but I'm not at all satisfied with this approach, because I don't like scrolling through
amps like that. I can also get some relief using a compressor, reverb, and delay blocks, but I still can't get the high e and b response I'm
looking for. I'm using 9.5 stings, upgrading to 10's soon.
Soooo, is their any amp (or other) block adjustment available that will increase volume and sustain on the high e
and b strings without likewise increasing the output on the other four. Thanks for any suggestions.
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