patlal11
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posted on 10/28/2006 at 15:49 |
Is there a distortion pedal out there that can give me a wet and dry
signal? |
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brian
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posted on 10/29/2006 at 01:40, Reply 1 |
I'm guessing your wanting a stereo setup right? |
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patlal11
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posted on 10/29/2006 at 09:47, Reply 2 |
The general idea would be to ear both sounds, (clean & dist.) without
buying another amp. Is that possible? |
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brian
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posted on 10/29/2006 at 09:55, Reply 3 |
I can't think of a pedal right now that will do this but I may be wrong. |
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patlal11
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posted on 10/29/2006 at 15:55, Reply 4 |
OK Thanks! |
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Guitar101
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posted on 10/29/2006 at 15:59, Reply 5 |
| I agree you would need two amps or a stereo setup of some kind. I normally
use 2 amps myself. There's always something out there I'm sure but I can't
name one right now. Were talking guitar stomp boxes here not rack mount
digital systems. ____________________
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GuitarPsycho
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posted on 11/20/2006 at 22:58, Reply 6 |
I would suggest you get "The Essential Steve Morse" video who explains this
very well. Steve Morse is a master of this stuff.
What you find is that he is running wet and dry together at the same time.
He runs a line to the dry amp and then runs through another amp the wet
effects controlling them by bringing them in with a volume pedal. There is
a lot more that he does but that is an idea from it.
[Edited on 11/21/2006 by GuitarPsycho] ____________________ GuitarPsycho
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