Hey Guys,
I've been rethinking my tone and this is what I hope to achieve with a new setup and chain.
Firstly, I wanna split my signal into different channels.
Channel A : Clean
Channel B : Dirt
Channel C : Modulation
And blend them back in together later, with a blender or something like that. I know there's the option of sending 3 channels out of the board into the house mixer. But I do play at small gigs and often they only provide one channel for my bass. And most of the time its straight in, without going through any heads or amps. So my VT at the end should provide some sort of 'amp simulation'
So here's what I thought of..
Bass > BOD > Compressor > Signal Splitter >
> Channel A >
> Channel B > Blender > VT Bass
> Channel C >
So here's the question.. What should I get to achieve this setup? In terms of the signal splitter and the blender. And is there any flaw in this setup? I might also wanna get a crossover so i can only add dirt to the highs. But maybe another time.
Thanks guys.
Cheers.
I've been rethinking my tone and this is what I hope to achieve with a new setup and chain.
Firstly, I wanna split my signal into different channels.
Channel A : Clean
Channel B : Dirt
Channel C : Modulation
And blend them back in together later, with a blender or something like that. I know there's the option of sending 3 channels out of the board into the house mixer. But I do play at small gigs and often they only provide one channel for my bass. And most of the time its straight in, without going through any heads or amps. So my VT at the end should provide some sort of 'amp simulation'
So here's what I thought of..
Bass > BOD > Compressor > Signal Splitter >
> Channel A >
> Channel B > Blender > VT Bass
> Channel C >
So here's the question.. What should I get to achieve this setup? In terms of the signal splitter and the blender. And is there any flaw in this setup? I might also wanna get a crossover so i can only add dirt to the highs. But maybe another time.
Thanks guys.
Cheers.