i know it's not so much pedals as rack mounts and such. i think MCIS sound was sourced at using a mesa boogie amp and Alesis compressor combined with a JMP-1 preamp. i know it's not so much pedals as rack mounts and such. i think MCIS sound was sourced at using a mesa boogie amp and Alesis compressor combined with a JMP-1 preamp.
Use a Korg, Ibanez distortion pedal, or use a processor.
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Distortion before the zoom. Unless you want to use just the compressor and noise reduction from zoom then to distortion pedal, but then any modulation effects will sound weird.
The first distortion pedal is believed to have been invented by a company called Maestro, which released the Maestro Fuzz-Tone in the early 1960s. The pedal gained popularity after its use in the guitar solo on the song "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones.
To add distortion to your guitar for a more edgy and aggressive sound, you can use a distortion pedal or amp. Adjust the settings on the pedal or amp to increase the level of distortion until you achieve the desired sound. Experiment with different settings to find the right balance of distortion for your style of playing.
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To achieve distortion on your guitar, you can use a distortion pedal or amp setting to increase the gain and add a gritty, overdriven sound to your playing. Experiment with different settings and techniques to find the level of distortion that suits your style.
Both Eddie and John don't use distortion pedals they use Big Bite pedals they are boost overdrive pedals. You can find them here, www.bigbitefx.com or www.facebook.com/bigbitefx
To distort an Ibanez GTA10 10 Watt Amp, increase the gain knob on the amp to introduce more distortion. You can also use a distortion pedal in front of the amp for heavier distortion tones. Experiment with different settings on the amp and pedal to find the sound you're looking for.
The Smashing Pumpkins' distinctive sound involved layering numerous guitar tracks onto a song during the recording process, a tactic that Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness coproducer Flood called the "Pumpkin guitar overdub army".
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To achieve a distortion vocal effect in your recordings, you can use a distortion pedal or plugin specifically designed for vocals. Adjust the settings to add grit and saturation to your voice, creating a distorted sound. Experiment with different levels of distortion to find the desired effect for your recordings.