Guitar Effect Pedal
Guitar Effect Pedal
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How should I arrange these guitar effect pedals on my pedal board?
I know people have their own preferences and depending on the layout of the pedals the sound from my amp can change dramatically. I am using a boss digital delay, phaser, flanger, and noise supressor. Thanks
In general, there are 3 types of effects:
- Gain modifiers: Compressors, distortion, overdrive, etc
- Tone modifiers: Wah, EQ, envelope followers
- Time modifiers: Chorus, phase, flanger, delay, reverb.
All of the effects you mention are time modifiers. In general, you want to go from the shortest delay to the longest. In your case, it would be the phaser, then the flanger, and then the delay.
The noise suppressor, it kind of a wildcard. It could go in several places, depending on what the largest noise contributer is in your audio chain. If you put it first, then it will minimize the noise that your guitar picks up (important if you have single-coil pickups). Putting it at the end of the chain will help mask any noise from your pedals, but it could cut off any low level echoes from your delay pedal.
None of the pedals you are using are high gain, so I would set the chain up like this:
Guitar--->Noise Suppressor--->Phaser--->Flanger--->Delay--->Amp
Now, keep in mind that this is only a guideline. Try changing the order around...you might find that you like the sound of flanged echoes! There's no right or wrong.
Good luck.
Greetings from Austin, TX
Ken


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