I see you use the external Carl Martin pedal. Have you ever tried to recreate it in Pod Go? More specifically what about approximating the Andy Timmons approach into a clean amp and applying overdrive to the chain. Can the PodGo do it? Or of the external pedal the way to go? Cheers! (Could be a great video topic?)
Hey Stephen, thanks for the question! Yeah, I do use a CM Limiter/Compressor, loving that thing since the day I got it. I think I can help you here, first with a suggestion, than with a video, and then with some free presets. 1. To my ears, the Rochester Comp sounds really, really good. If you don't have an external comp pedal, I definitely recommend trying out this block. 2. Here's a video, spot on when it comes to your question: ruclips.net/video/1qe6TBWpVTU/видео.html 3. The free presets for the POD Go are all here, inside a google drive folder: bit.ly/3sK75WF (check the ''AT Mesa Multi'' preset...or Lonestar Clean and Dirt) Good luck! : )
I see you use the external Carl Martin pedal.
Have you ever tried to recreate it in Pod Go?
More specifically what about approximating the Andy Timmons approach into a clean amp and applying overdrive to the chain.
Can the PodGo do it? Or of the external pedal the way to go? Cheers! (Could be a great video topic?)
Hey Stephen, thanks for the question! Yeah, I do use a CM Limiter/Compressor, loving that thing since the day I got it. I think I can help you here, first with a suggestion, than with a video, and then with some free presets.
1. To my ears, the Rochester Comp sounds really, really good. If you don't have an external comp pedal, I definitely recommend trying out this block.
2. Here's a video, spot on when it comes to your question: ruclips.net/video/1qe6TBWpVTU/видео.html
3. The free presets for the POD Go are all here, inside a google drive folder: bit.ly/3sK75WF
(check the ''AT Mesa Multi'' preset...or Lonestar Clean and Dirt)
Good luck! : )