Ive been meaning to ask this...
I have a Marshall mic runnin into a studio projects tube amp that then goes into my outboard compressor, then into PT.
I have noticed when my outboard compressor is not on I get some pretty lopsided looking waves.
For instance:
The waves on the top of the imaginary line in the middle(if you know what I mean) are higher/bigger than the ones on the bottom. I get this crappy distorted sound along with it..
Why is this?
What is the difference between the waves on the top and the waves on the bottom?
I believe that the settings on the tube amp have somthing to do with this phenomena which hasn't always been this way.
Thanks for the help Illfam!
I have a Marshall mic runnin into a studio projects tube amp that then goes into my outboard compressor, then into PT.
I have noticed when my outboard compressor is not on I get some pretty lopsided looking waves.
For instance:
The waves on the top of the imaginary line in the middle(if you know what I mean) are higher/bigger than the ones on the bottom. I get this crappy distorted sound along with it..
Why is this?
What is the difference between the waves on the top and the waves on the bottom?
I believe that the settings on the tube amp have somthing to do with this phenomena which hasn't always been this way.
Thanks for the help Illfam!