Stratstrangler
Well-Known Member
Some major players use a single delay (fairly short & quiet) as an always-on for live work. It works well and becomes invisible in a band mix, adding richness without being audible in itself except after a sudden stop, or when the guitar is on its own. Kind of like the secret ingredient in a recipe which, while not directly recognizable, still adds something.
A viable & useful trick - especially for one-guitar bands. But they don't record that way.
I have been using my Carbon Copy by MXR this way. It's set for almost no repeat and barely noticeable when picking, but letting off or stopping a note quickly reveals a slight “tail” as the note dies.
I also have a TC Hall Of Fame reverb with the tone print function. J.D. Simo has a downloadable print named Simoverb that is supposed to diminish the reverb effects when playing with gain on your amp.
If someone here has tried using this print, please let me in on the secret of getting it to work correctly.
Stratstrangler