Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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losthighway wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:08 am
Gramsci wrote: Fri Sep 06, 2024 2:47 am I need some advice on my home (studio) rig.

I’ve got a Mesa Mark I plugged into a Mesa CabClone. My effects are running through the Mark I loop. I’m either playing to a good pair of Sennheisers or into my laptop via an iRig.

The clean signal is fantastic with my SG and Travis. But the distortion pedals I’m using is a struggle. I’ve got a Hotcake, which as low gain overdrive sounds great but my RAT and XXL both are clipping when I play chords. Chuggy riffing is fine but if I play a full barred chord the separation is terrible. Is this the pedals? If so can someone recommend a good high gain distortion pedal. Or is this just what happens with my set up?

For context when I say a full chord I mean a high gain
dropped D bar with a polychord off the high strings a la Helmet and that general vibe.
Questions, clipping the headphones? The input on a laptop? By separation do you mean the volume difference between clean tone and dirty?
I mean the distorted signal off either high gain pedal tends to get very muddy with a full chord. It sounds blasted out with the strings competing for space. The clean and mid overdrive sounds great. But high gain is muddy with more than power chords.

The question is really “would a better high gain distortion pedal fix this?” If so can people recommend a good “metal” distortion pedal with good note separation.
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Re: Small questions that don't fit anywhere

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Gramsci wrote: Sat Sep 07, 2024 10:16 am The question is really “would a better high gain distortion pedal fix this?” If so can people recommend a good “metal” distortion pedal with good note separation.
I like this thing for metal. That said, i only play metal once in a great while. Most of the time I'm playing strummy indie/shoegaze kind of stuff and I've really found that i much prefer single coils/low gain humbuckers/cleaner amps, etc. Any time I try it with a high gain sound, almost immediately I'm like nah, so boring. i like being able to drive the amp with my right hand and with too much gain it's just too mushy and undynamic.
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