For as long as I can remember ive always wrestled with delay and reverb effects and trying to prevent the original guitar tone from becoming lost in the wall off sound the delay and reverb create.
If I hold a chord and play each string one at a time I can clearly hear my pick touch the string and each note individually but as soon as I hit the delay and/or reverb I lose that and its replaced with a very muffled note, so I drop the bass a bit and that helps a little but I now dont have enough bass.
Is there a certain technique to make sure the original signal stays the same and doesnt get absorbed so much?
Thanks, any suggestions welcome ive tried lots of things.
My effects chain is guitar - compressor - compressor - Phaser - Chorus - Delay - Reverb - GEQ
I thought about using Gilmours technique of splitting the signal and using just wet delay signal and a volume pedal but would this do what im trying to achieve?
If I hold a chord and play each string one at a time I can clearly hear my pick touch the string and each note individually but as soon as I hit the delay and/or reverb I lose that and its replaced with a very muffled note, so I drop the bass a bit and that helps a little but I now dont have enough bass.
Is there a certain technique to make sure the original signal stays the same and doesnt get absorbed so much?
Thanks, any suggestions welcome ive tried lots of things.
My effects chain is guitar - compressor - compressor - Phaser - Chorus - Delay - Reverb - GEQ
I thought about using Gilmours technique of splitting the signal and using just wet delay signal and a volume pedal but would this do what im trying to achieve?