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Quick question: Are there any "tricks" effects-wise that I can use to make my sound full, playing acoustic shows? I'm a closet musician about to do my first real gig. (Me and acoustic, maybe throw in my Gretsch or Tele for a few). Tap tempo delay seems popular....I'm a little embarrassed to say I don't really know what that is. I have a boss digital delay, compressor, stupid box (brent mason style tube distortion), chorus, eq, phaser and tuner all on a ridiculously huge pedalboard.
Thanks for any tips. I want to sound as good as I possibly can, but also be as SIMPLE as I possibly can! |
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Focus on getting a good eq when you first setup. Everything else is flavoring, so you want to add that like you add salt to a soup. The main thing is to play well. I would put more thought into how your hands are affecting your tone than anything else. If you can play well, you’ll sound good on just about any setup.
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I would ignore almost everything on your board. Maybe reverb, maybe compressor, but as already mentioned, EQ and good technique are the most essential, as is a natural sounding pickup. Some people use tap tempo delay well - your boss surely has a tap temp function, but less is best, IMO
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Thank you for that advice. I really do want to do as little as possible effects wise. I sit in during a duo's breaks locally, and play 5-8 songs and never even touch anything. EQ sounds good. I know I have a hard time with the 3 band on board...I can't even read it so I have to figure out by sound which is treble, base, volume..
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Give some more context,
I play a Taylor 314ce but I will also have a Gretsch g5420t to do some of my rockier stuff like stones and Creedence. Especially Creedence. I won't use that right away because as I said I've never ever done a solo gig so I'll stick with the Taylor the first couple of shows though maybe I'll sneak the Grinch in on one of the last two or three songs. I will be using a notepad buy Soundcraft for mixer and either one or two QSC K8 version ones My setlist, both primary and backup can be found here www.kenlavoie.com/setlist.html I hope this information is helpful. I also wear hearing aids! |
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Nice set list dude. We have similar taste.
Have a great gig.
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Good advice above - get the right straight acoustic tone first - concentrate on your playing. You can always add in a little compression, chorus, flange, delay etc.
With acoustic, a little effects is the key. Good tone first, then add just a bit to vary your tone. Let us know how it goes. |
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