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Post by pintail78 on Sept 1, 2014 7:52:30 GMT -7
I'm thinking
from guitar compressor reverb delay flanger/univibe autowah (for a reggae band) overdrive pedals to amp
does this seem right to you guys?
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Post by BritInvasion on Sept 1, 2014 7:58:57 GMT -7
For me , I would go Guitar>Compressor>Overdrives>Auto-Wah>Flanger>Delay>Reverb> Amp.
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Post by Christopher on Sept 1, 2014 8:12:43 GMT -7
^^^^what Brit said^^^ +1
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Post by wubberdubber on Sept 1, 2014 8:40:36 GMT -7
^^^...+2
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Post by rcrecelius on Sept 1, 2014 8:47:03 GMT -7
^^^+3 I just responded to your compressor thread but forgot to mention this...Keeley recommends putting your drive pedal in FRONT of the compressor. That never made sense to me but I finally tried it and left it that way. So I have a Keeley BD2 in front of my Analogman comp, then I have a TS9 and a boost pedal behind the comp.
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Post by southmusic70 on Sept 1, 2014 9:20:47 GMT -7
Tuner Compressor Overdrive Distortion Chorus/Phaser/Flange (or not) Delay Reverb (or not) Boost
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Post by Papa Juan (lanier816) on Sept 1, 2014 9:27:37 GMT -7
My chain is as follows: Guitar > Wah > "Light" OD > "More" OD > Delay > Reverb > Tuner > Amp > Valhalla!!!
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Post by simpleton on Sept 1, 2014 9:52:55 GMT -7
Here's a link to humbucker music where they have a little article about it - but the fellas above seem to have the most usual way link
HAVE FUN
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Post by pintail78 on Sept 1, 2014 16:06:08 GMT -7
Thanks for the posts I'll try it.
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Post by JeffG on Sept 1, 2014 17:11:05 GMT -7
^^^...+4 (Although I'd say try putting your comp at the beginning and at the end and see which you like. I know "conventional" wisdom has it to put comp at beginning but I love mine at the end.)
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Post by jesslm02 on Sept 1, 2014 19:37:09 GMT -7
Pretty much have mine the conventional way, except, I run my Wampler ego comp after my drives. I've always ran it this way so that my drives retain their dynamics.
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