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  • #79820
    justubert
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    I can’t find any White Finger settings online so anyone with a White Finger post your settings please!

    #107189
    Fender&EHX4ever
    Moderator

    Which model? Original, or XO? Knob settings will be a bit different.

    Try the SQSH / LED setting.

    Keep the compression level below 12:00 if you want to maintain some natural attack.

    The Pre-Gain and Post-Gain settings are going to be different for every rig. No real way to post standard settings of those. It depends on how hot your pickups are, or how much gain is coming into the White Finger.

    A general rule of thumb for me is to set the Pre-Gain so that the light shows some dynamic range, from dim, to bright. You don’t want the light to be bright all the time, unless you like brick-wall limiting.

    I usually set the Post-Gain so that there is unity volume between the bypassed signal and the effected signal when playing hard.

    Hope that helps.

    #107197
    justubert
    Member
    Quote:
    Which model? Original, or XO? Knob settings will be a bit different.

    Try the SQSH / LED setting.

    Keep the compression level below 12:00 if you want to maintain some natural attack.

    The Pre-Gain and Post-Gain settings are going to be different for every rig. No real way to post standard settings of those. It depends on how hot your pickups are, or how much gain is coming into the White Finger.

    A general rule of thumb for me is to set the Pre-Gain so that the light shows some dynamic range, from dim, to bright. You don’t want the light to be bright all the time, unless you like brick-wall limiting.

    I usually set the Post-Gain so that there is unity volume between the bypassed signal and the effected signal when playing hard.

    Hope that helps.

    Thanks a lot. It helped quite a bit.

    #107203
    DarkAxel
    Participant

    my favourite:

    Squash OFF (it has too slow attack for me i guess)/LED

    Post Gain at noon, pre gain at 10
    Sensitivity at like 2 o’clock and Compression at 9 o’clock

    sounds pretty natural to me

    #108419
    merdujapon
    Member

    my favourite (XO Version):

    12:30 Post Gain
    ON Squash
    LED
    11:00 Sensitivity
    11:30 Compress
    12:00 Pre Gain

    Everything is buttery smooth but not particularly muffled in this setting.

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