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: post by madoakdevin nli at 2009-07-30 15:12:48
Martin is correct. Blending refers more of a mix thing. All guitar tracks have some mud that does nothing for the tone of the guitar. Getting rid of that mud with EQ or compression. Then I accentuate the exciting frequencies a hair.

I've done blending where I mix a clean tone and a fuzzed out/overdriven together.
My personal favorite is getting two overdriven amps blended. I typically use a bright head and cab with a darker head and cab.

If all you are talking about is running two heads at once, buy an AB switch. buy two rigs and do it.
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