After years and half a dozen videos watched, yours is the first one that made me really understand and HEAR how compression parameters affect the sound. Thank you.
Its take 9v but I am not sure the exact mA. I have been using 150mA and it has been working great but I am sure you could get away with a lot less, probably somewhere around 60mA should do the trick
Sorry but right from the beginning I think your making this way to complicated . Going threw this pedal and into this pedal and adding this effect because of that reason . I think it would be more helpful buy starting out with what the knobs on this compressor mean and what they do in relation to a clean tone or a distorted tone . For example the sustain knob ,is this setting threshold as when compressor kicks in or is it just raising the note sound as it fades away or both ? And the attack knob how this works in relation to the threshold . And the level knob is this a blend of compressed notes blended with the dry signal . And what are differences between a dyna compressor like the one your using and a standard guitar compressor that has threshold, attack, release and level . I'm still looking but have yet to find someone that can explain the difference between a dyna compressor a standard compressor and how each knob works on them and how that effect guitar in a basic simple plug into and straight into a amp setting without a lot of other gear in the signal
After years and half a dozen videos watched, yours is the first one that made me really understand and HEAR how compression parameters affect the sound. Thank you.
So glad to hear that!! I appreciate the comment
One of the best Demos of this petal. Many thanks
"Pedal". A petal is what you find on a flower.
Thanks! I needed to hear it on bass guitar. Awesome review.
Glad I could help!
The visual difference is very clear on your DAW.
Good point!
just got one for my bass and the LEVEL knob doesn't compensate for signal lost at all it has no power
this dude shreds
Hey lad. What is the power requirement of this pedal. I recently bought one but I don't know the suitable miliAmpere to power it
Its take 9v but I am not sure the exact mA. I have been using 150mA and it has been working great but I am sure you could get away with a lot less, probably somewhere around 60mA should do the trick
8mA Source: www.joyoaudio.com/product/59.html as well the first page of your two page manual.
Boss tones The Impression that I get . Try it your voice is very good.
Thanks! I can't play horns but I will see what I can do!
On my pedalboard since 2018. A good cheap pedal.
Sorry but right from the beginning I think your making this way to complicated . Going threw this pedal and into this pedal and adding this effect because of that reason . I think it would be more helpful buy starting out with what the knobs on this compressor mean and what they do in relation to a clean tone or a distorted tone . For example the sustain knob ,is this setting threshold as when compressor kicks in or is it just raising the note sound as it fades away or both ? And the attack knob how this works in relation to the threshold . And the level knob is this a blend of compressed notes blended with the dry signal . And what are differences between a dyna compressor like the one your using and a standard guitar compressor that has threshold, attack, release and level . I'm still looking but have yet to find someone that can explain the difference between a dyna compressor a standard compressor and how each knob works on them and how that effect guitar in a basic simple plug into and straight into a amp setting without a lot of other gear in the signal
"Too", "through".
I stopped reading after that.
@@StratmanableHaha. Same. And "you're".
@@KarlKlein-k6g OH, and "you're".
Sounds like you're more than capable of making your own video demo, champ.
"For $50 bucks, you too can suck the life out of your tone! Come get some!"
It sounds pretty good at the start of shine on you crazy diamond. It has more use than just country and bass.