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« on: April 06, 2008, 09:37:21 AM »

If you had to hypothetically pick out five effects to get you through all of your gigs, what would they be?  I don't people copping out with multi-effect units, but more specifically I'm just interested in what types of effects you'd want.  Right now I have wah, delay, distortion, and will soon be building an overdrive/pre-amp booster.  I also really want a filter effect but I'm not sure if it would be overkill in addition to my wah. 

Anyways, enough from me, what effects would you choose?
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« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2008, 09:51:43 PM »

wah, fuzz, OD, are all i "require" and maybe not even the wah :-D, but to fill out i'd go with a phaser, and a digital delay.
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« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2008, 10:18:04 AM »

guyatone metal monster/ts808/line 6 delay/distortion phaser/ line6 modulation

metal rig right there, i remeber hearing something about a distortion phaser that phases your distortion, ive used normal phasers and they dont seem to do a good enough of a job moving my distortion they only seem to move my note, its hard to explain but you know what i mean.
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« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2008, 11:20:43 AM »

guyatone metal monster/ts808/line 6 delay/distortion phaser/ line6 modulation

metal rig right there, i remeber hearing something about a distortion phaser that phases your distortion, ive used normal phasers and they dont seem to do a good enough of a job moving my distortion they only seem to move my note, its hard to explain but you know what i mean.

Hmm I've never heard of a "distortion phaser," but it sounds like a cool idea.  Also I'm assuming you're talking about those bigger line 6 pedals.  Those things look really cool, lots of features.  I heard Line 6 is coming out with this new giant thing that's supposed to be all of those pedals combined into one package.
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« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2008, 03:12:19 PM »

if a phaser isn't totally bending you sound into an unrecognisable mess of swoosh you are doing something wrong :-D all modulation effects shouldgo after you distortion, preferably in you effects loop to fully realise all the insanity they are capable of producing.
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« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2008, 09:28:40 PM »

I get by with virtually no effects pedals.

If I'm playing with a non-master volume head, then obviously I need a distortion or overdrive pedal. 

Other than that, for what I do the only other one I'd need is a volume pedal. 

In addition to volume, I always use a tuner, but wouldn't necessarily need it inline during a gig.  If a guitar gets so out that I can't tweak it quickly back by ear I tend to abandon it in favor of something tuned and ready in reserve.

So, if we've excised "tuner" from pedals, I only really need a disstortion and volume pedal.

This leaves me 3 more in an ultra-lux scenario.  In that case, I'd choose a good analog delay, a chorus, and maybe a reverb.  Last place is really a toss-up though.  If not a reverb, then a wah-wah or phaser.  But of those 3  for the final slot, a reverb, at least for what I do in the 2 side bands I'm in.
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« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2008, 12:15:53 AM »

5 crap i don't think i would ever use taht many,  but hmmm let's see  I think i would use a WAH, Noise gate, and equilizer  if they even count, lol,  but that it  maybe .....maybe a tube screamer, if floyd made it, ;)
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