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  • #79600
    sevy
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    Hi
    Im looking for a compressor pedal but not for a guitar but to run breakbeats through primarily.
    Ive been trying to get real heavy saturation effect and so far have had better results using pedals over rack gear.
    Im liking the look of the first White Finger,will I be able to achieve this sound with this?
    Thx

    #105810
    AshjaahsMuff
    Participant

    hey

    i have the white finger and its an awesome pedal

    i think saturation would be possible with this pedal, however its something i havent tried and not the use i have with the pedal.

    if you get the chance to try it before you play that would be the best thing

    #105812
    echobaseone
    Member

    If I understand this correctly…you’re wondering if you’ll be able to get some natural overdrive from this pedal? Using the pre and post controls should definitely get you there, it does me…HOWEVER this is in conjunction with a tube amplifier, so your results with decks and a mixer might be different. It does seem like it SHOULD work though, especially for getting some bass BOOM. Although if it’s distortion you’re after…you might just try a muff or something.

    #105814
    electro-melx
    Moderator

    I’d think a black finger might be better….maybe?

    #105821
    sevy
    Member

    Ive managed to get the sound I want with a compressor vst plugin using high ratios,low thresholds etc.It gives a heavy dense kinda sound
    Am wondering what settings the WF has.
    Shame I cant post sound files as its easier than trying to explain :doh:
    BTW is there a difference in sound between the old and new WF?

    #105842
    electro-melx
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    BTW is there a difference in sound between the old and new WF?

    There shouldn’t be but I don’t think anyone has actually had them both to test side by side. If there is a slight difference it will be small enough not to worry probably.

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