DO IT RIGHT! – How to use a TS9 and Big Muff
Are you stacking your overdrives and fuzzes like this? You just might be doing it wrong . . .
#TS9 #Big #Muff
Originally posted by UCM0cB43SgDm7cdJOuhH60RA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XVijxjgceU
Are you stacking your overdrives and fuzzes like this? You just might be doing it wrong . . .
#TS9 #Big #Muff
Originally posted by UCM0cB43SgDm7cdJOuhH60RA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XVijxjgceU
every one of these tones can do sludge metal and stoner metal????
….what is this for idiots?
Nah, Muff into TS wins for me, tone 2 is boring.
If you put the tube screamer last, you'll be hearing mainly tube screamer. And no one wants to hear a tube screamer
Correct ????
Some people use a ts after the muff bc the muff cuts a lot of mids and thins out. This way it stays thick. Josh from jhs did a video about this.
Thank you for that. I was wondering why it was muffling so bad.????????????
Overdrive before fuzz is ALWAYS the way. Fuzz pedals love a strong signal and will do more the hotter input. It's like a diesel engine. More fuel more better
Turned a strong disliker of muffs into a true believer.
I made that rookie mistake in my younger years lol but I just got me a SD1 so I’m gonna
Make that my tube screamer any recommendations for stoner rock
An overdrive can be a boost, with some optional gain. That's mostly how I've been using my Boss SD1 lately.
I liked the first one better lol
Less high end noise. Preference I guess.
YES. A big muff style fuzz doesn't always have to come first. They are more complex than a fuzz face or other early fuzz models.
Wrong!
The first way kinda has a cool broken sound tho
Makes sense. If the muff scoops all the midd before the TS, its really hatd to get them back.
Both sound like shit. The amount of volume and gain is interfering with standard operations
Muff > TS sound terrible and I really love it !
double track the recording: one with OD first, the other with pedals swapped. mix them to taste.
I like using fuzz as almost a boost into OD, so I keep the basic color of the tone the same. I’m not going for Doomy stuff like this tho… more classic rock, lead guitar stuff.
I always put the Tubescreamer after distortion or fuzz. The TS just has a tendency to swallow up everything after it and make it sound like a TS, too.
I prefer the fuzz first. It’s pretty QOTSA lead sounding
Or just do whatever you want because there’s no such thing as a correct way to use pedals
I've never managed to get a muff sounding good through an overdrive. Always creamier before it.
I know the first way is inherently wrong, but i kinda like the wierd ass sound it produces
A Overdrive is essentially an *over*powered boost, I don't know what possessed people to start putting it after a muff.
Where would the reverb go in that line?