Tonal variation, live use, distortion and etc...
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:10 pm
So I'm starting a new project where I'm playing my minitaur live and I'm wondering what other people have been using, outboard effects wise, to color your minitaur.
So far I'm using a bass big muff, which I like, for some fur on the tone, but unfortunately your hands are tied when its on, I.e. very little control over brightness and you loose more dynamics then I'd like.
I've used a "rat" pedal clone digital, in the box, and it's much more extreme then the big muff. Limited in use, but fantastically caustic when you want to bring some bleep.
I'm looking for a more subtle distortion, something to add a little tonal complexity to the minitaur without adding so much distortion that I loose too many dynamics or tonal control.
Also, in a live format as I change tone, the volume of the unit varies widely, which I have to control (read mix on the fly) while I play. So I'm thinking about a straight compressor to help keep things under control.
Any suggestions?
That's enough for now.
Thanks!
So far I'm using a bass big muff, which I like, for some fur on the tone, but unfortunately your hands are tied when its on, I.e. very little control over brightness and you loose more dynamics then I'd like.
I've used a "rat" pedal clone digital, in the box, and it's much more extreme then the big muff. Limited in use, but fantastically caustic when you want to bring some bleep.
I'm looking for a more subtle distortion, something to add a little tonal complexity to the minitaur without adding so much distortion that I loose too many dynamics or tonal control.
Also, in a live format as I change tone, the volume of the unit varies widely, which I have to control (read mix on the fly) while I play. So I'm thinking about a straight compressor to help keep things under control.
Any suggestions?
That's enough for now.
Thanks!