funkyrimpler
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Hi guys, this is my first post :lol: so hello fellow crew members.
ive had my Triaxis for about 9 yrs but never really used it much. Im just starting to get properly into it but am having trouble finding a really sweet distorted tone. im not looking for mega heavy, but a smooth, clear distortion where the nots is nicely broken up with thickness and sustain but not buried under overdrive..in essence i still want to be ble to hear all of the notes and the wood of the guitar..think, Greg Howe, Frank Gambale..
i also use the Simul 295, and Eventide DSP 7500 and play strats. Ive experimented with using various distortion pedals on the way into the Triaxis..although this does bring some addition harmonics and give me more power, it is at the expense of clarity and pick up hum...i also use a Morley Wah/volume but im not really a big fan of this pedal..used to use Crybabys but they always seem to break on me... :evil:
Any advice on settings or different strategies would be really useful. i dont really want to sell the rack gear but sometimes i think you cant beat a head and pedals..and thats something i thought id never say, but i just dont seem to get on with this stuff, and ive had it for years but always lost interst as it seems so difficult chasing tone on these things.
Thanks once again guys!
ive had my Triaxis for about 9 yrs but never really used it much. Im just starting to get properly into it but am having trouble finding a really sweet distorted tone. im not looking for mega heavy, but a smooth, clear distortion where the nots is nicely broken up with thickness and sustain but not buried under overdrive..in essence i still want to be ble to hear all of the notes and the wood of the guitar..think, Greg Howe, Frank Gambale..
i also use the Simul 295, and Eventide DSP 7500 and play strats. Ive experimented with using various distortion pedals on the way into the Triaxis..although this does bring some addition harmonics and give me more power, it is at the expense of clarity and pick up hum...i also use a Morley Wah/volume but im not really a big fan of this pedal..used to use Crybabys but they always seem to break on me... :evil:
Any advice on settings or different strategies would be really useful. i dont really want to sell the rack gear but sometimes i think you cant beat a head and pedals..and thats something i thought id never say, but i just dont seem to get on with this stuff, and ive had it for years but always lost interst as it seems so difficult chasing tone on these things.
Thanks once again guys!