What would happen if you mixed clean tone in parallel with heavily compressed dirty tone? What you wind up with is a tone that sounds dirtier the softer you play. Is this useful? Probably not. Is it fun? Very. In this video I'll show you how to combine a compressor, overdrive, and mixer pedal to achieve this useless (but fun) experimental tone.
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