Vai Shares Tips On How To Chain Your Guitar Effects Pedals
Gabriel Leopardi
Sep 12 2017, 03:08 PM
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I've read many times at the forum questions about what's the best way to chain our guitar pedals. I've found this fantastic stream by Steve Vai sharing his approach to it. It's long but it's full of great stuff.




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Gabriel Leopardi
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QUOTE (Sensible Jones @ Sep 12 2017, 12:04 PM) *
www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIX02EdJeyI



Great addition! Thanks SJ!

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Just a short one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t80uF_GJPR4


Another one that I've just come across that isn't about pedal order but something you need to know if you have pedals wink.gif and I wish I'd known all this last year when I was having interference problems with my BT100 and also when I had a Laney IRT Studio while my Peavey was back at the factory for repair.

It's by that great bloke Rabea cool.gif

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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Sep 13 2017, 02:58 PM) *
Great addition! Thanks SJ!

No worries Gab. That Steve Vai one is one of the most informative vids on the subject!
Over the years I've tried quite a few different ways of ordering my Pedals/Multi FX and whatever else I've been using at the time. These days I stick pretty much to the same kind of order as these recommend. My current Live Rig is:-
Guitar>
Tuner>
Compressor (Boss CS-3)>
Clean Boost (Zoom PD 01)>
Overdrive (Also a Zoom PD 01, Boss OD-2)>
Fuzz (Zoom UF 01, EH Big Muff)
Distortion (Boss DS-2, Zoom HL 01, Zoom TM 01, Sometimes an EH Metal Muff)>
Graphic Equaliser (Boss GE 7)>
Amp.

Then in the Effects Loop of the Amp I have a Zoom 9150 Valve Multi FX for Chorus, Phaser, Flanger, and some extra EQ (if needed), some Delays and some Reverbs, a Digitech Polara Reverb Pedal and a Digitech Obscura Altered Delay Pedal.

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