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Old 01-28-2006, 10:38 PM
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Hello all. I was wondering what I could possibly do to get a better sound out of my Behringer BX3000T. Right now I have the mid boosted at +4, the hi mid at +2, the low mid at 0, and the bass and treble at -2. Also, I tend to use an OLP Stingray with the pickup maxed out and the tone nob turned all the way down (otherwise it would sound quite clicky and annoying). I have Behringer Limiter Enhancer and Chorus pedals, but I don't think that's where the problem enlies. What do yall suggest I do to get a more satisfying sound? I'd like to get something close to the sound Geddy has in Time Stand Still. Thanks guys!
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Old 01-28-2006, 11:50 PM
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Cut the low mids out a little bit and turn the bass up a hair. You have a shape filter? If so, start at 0, and start moving it around till you get your sound.
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