Overdrive Pedal Question
Moderated By: mods
- Mike
- I like EL34s
- Posts: 39170
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Contact:
I'm a busy man, work is insane and I have no time to engage in a debate about my knowledge level with some no-mark who gave shit advice in the first place. I mean - we all have heard of volume pedals right?PenPen wrote:That wasn't nearly as nasty as I expected. I came back to this thread expecting an inferno.
Mike in a good mood, or just short on time?
- Exothermia
- .
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Fri Dec 08, 2006 6:13 pm
Ah. I see I said volume pot when I meant drive pot. Typo. Shouldn't have been that hard to figure out what I meant.Mike wrote:Three controls on the pedal - Volume, Tone and Drive/Distortion. Of which Mickie is wanting to control the overdrive by foot, hence connecting the volume pot controls to the wah pot prrrrrobably would be a shit idea, wouldn't it?
You connect the DRIVE pot on the pedal to the wah pot. Thereby it controls DRIVE.
EVERYONE! LOOK AT MY GIGANTIC SIGNATURE
- theshadowofseattle
- THE TAMPA BAY HERO
- Posts: 62654
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:11 am
- Location: Skrampa, FL
Volume controls the overall loudness. Gain controls the prominence of more specific sonic properties, but I don't quite know how to explain that.PenPen wrote:What is the difference between Gain and Volume?
Fakir Mustache wrote:Classic Shad Deluxe.
Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
Gain (DRIVE) controls how hard you "push" the amplifying section of the pedal. "Gain" is an attribute of an amplifier, and dictates how much larger the waveform is increased. Push it beyond the limit of the supply, or past the clipping threshold of the diodes, and you get "distorted" which is the point of the gain control in an OD.theshadowofseattle wrote:Volume controls the overall loudness. Gain controls the prominence of more specific sonic properties, but I don't quite know how to explain that.PenPen wrote:What is the difference between Gain and Volume?
However, I was mostly just looking for a response from exo, to gauge his level of knowledge in electronics.
euan wrote: I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now
- Mike
- I like EL34s
- Posts: 39170
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Contact:
You're expecting some kind of... leeway there aren't you?Exothermia wrote:Ah. I see I said volume pot when I meant drive pot. Typo. Shouldn't have been that hard to figure out what I meant.Mike wrote:Three controls on the pedal - Volume, Tone and Drive/Distortion. Of which Mickie is wanting to control the overdrive by foot, hence connecting the volume pot controls to the wah pot prrrrrobably would be a shit idea, wouldn't it?
You connect the DRIVE pot on the pedal to the wah pot. Thereby it controls DRIVE.
Yet you're the one who replied with "you don't know much about electronics do you?"
Dichotomy.
Oh, oh, I might know this one professor.PenPen wrote:What is the difference between Gain and Volume?
Volume is a sonic variable, gain is an electronic variable. Gain is the amount of voltage in a signal, which will usually relate almost directly to volume, but, due to the signal-distortion experienced in various audio equipment at high gain levels, the term is usually used to mean "dirtiness."
Did I do well? Seriously, is that about right, or am I totally off?
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/740/DSC_0006_2_zps39a72e56.jpg)
- Mike
- I like EL34s
- Posts: 39170
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Contact:
But for completeness' sake - this is not correct.BacchusPaul wrote:Gain is the amount of voltage in a signal, which will usually relate almost directly to volume
Gain refers to an amplifier stage, it is the ratio between the output and input signal, the Gain is the factor by which the input signal is increased (or decreased if Gain is <1) at the output. You can talk in terms of voltage or power gain. Distortion is achieved when the gain is sufficent to distort the waveform by clipping or gentle compressing (transistor vs. valve) of the waveform as you approach the maximum and minimum swing voltages.
So, gain is sort of the amount by which a circuit increases or decreases voltage, or amplitude in real (non-digital) terms?Mike wrote:But for completeness' sake - this is not correct.BacchusPaul wrote:Gain is the amount of voltage in a signal, which will usually relate almost directly to volume
Gain refers to an amplifier stage, it is the ratio between the output and input signal, the Gain is the factor by which the input signal is increased (or decreased if Gain is <1) at the output. You can talk in terms of voltage or power gain. Distortion is achieved when the gain is sufficent to distort the waveform by clipping or gentle compressing (transistor vs. valve) of the waveform as you approach the maximum and minimum swing voltages.
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/740/DSC_0006_2_zps39a72e56.jpg)
- Mike
- I like EL34s
- Posts: 39170
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Contact:
This is a simplistic, if not entirely gospel view:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distortion_%28guitar%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distortion_%28guitar%29
- Mr Mustache
- .
- Posts: 651
- Joined: Wed May 03, 2006 9:47 pm
- Location: Norfolk, Virginia
- Contact:
here is a great tutorial on how to mod any pedal and add an expression pedal to control any pot
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/bo ... .php?t=148
http://experimentalistsanonymous.com/bo ... .php?t=148
- light rail coyote
- .
- Posts: 1973
- Joined: Sat May 13, 2006 8:01 am
- Location: Rena, Norway
- Contact: