So your band plays a song, based around keyboards and violins. Very mellow etc. You want to add some guitar to any live gigs you do. So you get your gain relatively high to get that buttery lushness out of your neck pickup... you add just a pinch of harmonizer, some delay and reverb... Mostly - it sounds good. Well - mostly. Your high gain may be giving you some lush tones but the attack and the sustain don't really fit with the song's overall concept. So it ends up sounding like crap.
What do you need? Well MAYBE you should take a look at the SM200. It will add a mellow attack to your buttery tone and also(if set up to do that) - shorten your sustain by rolling it off nicely, instead of cutting it off.
Just received my new toy today. Been playing with it for 3 hours :)
Thanks to Behringer / TTK
Song - Tears on a Crossroad , written by me.
Vocals by PoliTa
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