Hey guys, got a question for people.
I got some audio from the last show my band played and in listening to my lead tones I noticed it's much dryer than I really want it to sound. With the appropriate boost I can cut through the mix fine, but the overall tone just isn't where I want it to be.
I've kept my effects on my lead channel really simple because I was worried about going overboard and sounding overprocessed. But after listening to the first audio tracks I'm not pleased with the sound (may actual playing is another matter, LOL)
I'm wondering what you folks do who play live - what effects are you using to give your lead tones a better, fuller, richer sound? I have one lead channel that is pretty dry, and another that has a dual delay on it (for leads where I need to stretch long notes with lots of sustain; it works for that, but again, sounds dry).
Any recommendations?
I got some audio from the last show my band played and in listening to my lead tones I noticed it's much dryer than I really want it to sound. With the appropriate boost I can cut through the mix fine, but the overall tone just isn't where I want it to be.
I've kept my effects on my lead channel really simple because I was worried about going overboard and sounding overprocessed. But after listening to the first audio tracks I'm not pleased with the sound (may actual playing is another matter, LOL)
I'm wondering what you folks do who play live - what effects are you using to give your lead tones a better, fuller, richer sound? I have one lead channel that is pretty dry, and another that has a dual delay on it (for leads where I need to stretch long notes with lots of sustain; it works for that, but again, sounds dry).
Any recommendations?





