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    Roadster - Need more compression - Help

    That's exactly what I meant about the function of the compressor. I just didn't expressed it correctly. But when I say "compression" it's not that kind of compression. It's what makes the notes to be closer together, to ease the fast playing. I feel that this is not new to you. Let's say, the...
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    Roadster - Need more compression - Help

    I understand. But the compressor does not tightens the sound as I want. It just compresses the limits of your playing, right? It does not make the notes sound closer to each others. Now, you're very right on the tap-dancing. To be honest, I never really liked even the idea of using distortion or...
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    Roadster - Need more compression - Help

    Thanks emperor_black But an overdrive is a 2 in 1: I could get a more compressed sound and a boost on my high gain channels. You see, these days I play in 2 different projects: one as a solo musician (kind of Petrucci, vai, Timmons) and the other is rock/metal progressive. So I need the extra...
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    Roadster - Need more compression - Help

    Thanks Eric I spent some time with the Maxon. As I said, I did note a difference. The legato was so much easier and yes, it added some compression. But I was expecting a little more. For my shred type the Roadster itself it's just too loose. It gets really hard to play fast. Not that the notes...
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    Roadster - Need more compression - Help

    Hi guys I'm new in this forum. I've been reading a lot of your topics and posts for about an year. Great people and forum, by the way. :wink: I'm from Portugal. So, I have a Dual Rectifier Roadster. It's a great amp, no doubt about it. However, I've been asking myself if this is the right amp...
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