The order of the chain can have an impact on the overall sound, can it not?
Here using on the fly changable combinations of pedals via Roland VG99 and the FC 300 pedal - so no pedals at all. Serious biz - not everyones' cuppa tea. Love it.
The order of the chain can have an impact on the overall sound, can it not?
Here using on the fly changable combinations of pedals via Roland VG99 and the FC 300 pedal - so no pedals at all. Serious biz - not everyones' cuppa tea. Love it.
oh , you got a guitar equipped with the GK system and all? cool! .. Yes , pedal order has a huge impact on sound , it's not the same to filter before distortion than after , or delay before reverb and viceversa.. it sounds very different . There is not a written rule but a general ''correct'' guideline for pedal order would be :
Filter ( wahs and such ) --> compressor ---> distortions/overdrives --> modulations --> delay --> reverb.
That's my general approach at least! Hope it helps :D
Yep, the Gk3 - it's special.
YEAH, EVEN on the VG99 we can change the order of effects. Easy to switch and to hear the differene.
yes , i mostly mess with changing the order of disortion pedals.. as the resulting tone will also be different depending on how you stack them :p