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The doctor Q is a good piece of kit (and I’m talking about the old-style one now, not the nano), which can give some pretty funky sounds, which as other people have said, are best for funk rhythm guitar. My only complaint with this pedal is that it sounds FAR more subtle on single coil pickups than humbuckers. maybe this can be solved with the knockout attack equaliser? I don’t know, but to me it sounds pretty good.
Try a clean boost in front when using single-coils.
or a clean compressor afterwards
I’ve read that there is a trim pot inside the Dr.Q that adjusts something, not sure what though.
Is it always best to put a compressor after an envelope filter?
Also, I’ve put my lpb before my q-tron + and with my Fender Strat, it does the trick, nicely–turning the lpb on, I can vary the attack with my volume knob; turning the lpb off makes a very subtle envelope filter-sound…
no, not always. it’s best to use compressors where you need readily measurable and less variable signal strength.
ok thanks. I don’t use my compressor that often, so I was just wondering