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Compressors! An Essential part of your Pedalboard
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Posted by: Source Audio | Posted in: News,
This is another report by the elusive, intrepid and fearless CEO of Source Audio, Roger Smith.
Compressors and Raisinhead
For those of you who are reading my notes from the road, you will get an exclusive Source Audio scoop: we are working
on a Soundblox Compressor as our next product. Compression basically takes your signal and keeps the levels from
getting too high or too low and extends the time they are audible. We have a compressor on the front end of the Multiwave
Distortion, but there is only one knob (SUSTAIN) to control its characteristics. Many artists want to control the attack and
decay parameters of the compressor, and this has suggested that we create a dedicated product. Luckily, our Chief
Scientist, Bob Chidlaw, has been studying compressors for more than 20 years and is well suited for the task of making
a really bad-ass compressor.
Given the secret product work, it was a very interesting coincidence that I would encounter an artist using a compression
pedal as much or more than distortion. The band is Raisinhead, and I saw their set at Zig Zags Pub in Lake Placid New
York. Zig Zags is a fun spot right on main street, and it is named for the treacherous serpentine curves of the 1932
Olympic Bobsled Course, which is nearby. Yes, there was Stella on draft and, yes, there was Patron Silver too!
Rob Beaulieu is the lead guitarist and he uses a compressor in front of both pedal distortion, and 2 kinds of
amp distortion. Given the band’s jam orientation, it is vital for a guitarist to keep it interesting. Rob was able to create
a wide palate of sounds and kept the crowd on their feet for almost 4 hours!! It was a fun night and another reminder of
how much great live music is available for those who seek it out.
Do any of you have any thoughts about good compressors? Let us know!!
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