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Compression vs. Drive

projectapollo

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Aug 12, 2009
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Guys, I need some advice. I'm not all that experienced with effects. In the past six months, I've picked up a mark bass compressore compressor coupled with a tech 21 bass driver. Last week I bought a used ebs valvedrive, which looks like it will replace the bass driver. Anyhow should I be running the compressor in front of the valvedrive? Or does the tube in the valvedrive provide the compression? I generally run this setup direct into the board for playing at church in a large room with a big PA with lots of subs. Thx for any advice.
 
I prefer compression after drive because you can get more control over the amount of drive by the way you play. With compression before, the amount of drive is more controlled. That might be what you want though.

You might find you don't need compression if you use drive (drive is like compression but with hard clipping). If you use both subtly then the order doesn't matter so much anyway.
 
It's all personal preference.

I like my compression early in the chain so that it gives the effects that follow a more consistent level to work with (this is coming from someone who uses compression either on a light setting all the time or compressed to holy hell and back for slap/virtuoso twiddling.)
 
Definitely personal preference. Mine is for overdrive in front of compression. The compressor can be redundant if you're using much overdrive but you can get some very nice dirty compressor tones using a little overdrive running into the comp.
 
I prefer compression after drive because you can get more control over the amount of drive by the way you play. With compression before, the amount of drive is more controlled. That might be what you want though.

You might find you don't need compression if you use drive (drive is like compression but with hard clipping). If you use both subtly then the order doesn't matter so much anyway.

+1

Sansamp BDDI --> EBS Multicomp for me.