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    Ok I have always been a rack guy and now i'm building a pedal board and am not sure what order to chain them.
    In my effects loop I have 2 chorus pedals, an eq, tremolo, reverb, and a delay pedal. what order do i put them from the send on my effects loop.

    also i have a 808, wah, phaser and noise supressor for the front end of the amp. what order do those go in.
    It sounds like a dumb question but like I said. i have always used nothing but rack processors. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

    I'd start with the wah, then the TS808, then the phaser, then the tremolo in the front. In the loop I'd put the chorus pedals, then the reverb and delay, then the eq and the noise supressor last. But try different things and see what you like best.

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      Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

      Typically, gain-based effects (wah, overdrive/distortion) should go in front of the amp. So go from guitar into wah, then the TS808 into amp. Time-based effects like chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo, delay go in the loop (though, you can experiment and try them in front if you like them there... as that's where all the old players put them when they had amps without loops). The noise suppressor and eq can go either in the loop or in front of the amp, whatever sounds best to you.
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      • #4
        Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

        btw, where should a tuner go?

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          Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

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          btw, where should a tuner go?

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          First.
          ...that the play is the tragedy, "Man"

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            Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

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            btw, where should a tuner go?

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            First.

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            After an A/B switch, unless it's true bypass or buffered.
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            • #7
              Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

              You can play around with running the 808 into the wah. I do this for alot of my classic rock gigs...it gives the wah a more pronounced effect. RR ran his Distortion+ before his crybaby...that's how he got those cool wah sweeps in I Don't Know.

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              • #8
                Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

                well, today i bought a tu2 after using a rack tuner for quite some time, thats why i'm asking. i wonder why i should use an a/b switch just for a tuner?! maybe i'm tone deaf, but i don't hear any sound degradation from the tu2

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                • #9
                  Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

                  thanks guys. i'll give em all a try. appreciate it.

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                    Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

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                    well, today i bought a tu2 after using a rack tuner for quite some time, thats why i'm asking. i wonder why i should use an a/b switch just for a tuner?! maybe i'm tone deaf, but i don't hear any sound degradation from the tu2

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                    The TU-2 is true bypass, so you won't hear any difference. Some cheaper tuners that you leave in-line can be tonesuckers...
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                      Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

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                      well, today i bought a tu2 after using a rack tuner for quite some time, thats why i'm asking. i wonder why i should use an a/b switch just for a tuner?! maybe i'm tone deaf, but i don't hear any sound degradation from the tu2

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                      The TU-2 is true bypass, so you won't hear any difference. Some cheaper tuners that you leave in-line can be tonesuckers...

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                      Actually, none of the Boss pedals are true bypass. They are buffered so as to not sucktone, but it is a slightly different process.
                      ...that the play is the tragedy, "Man"

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                      • #12
                        Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

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                        You can play around with running the 808 into the wah. I do this for alot of my classic rock gigs...it gives the wah a more pronounced effect. RR ran his Distortion+ before his crybaby...that's how he got those cool wah sweeps in I Don't Know.

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                        True, running the wah after the od/distortion gives a different effect, the same as running it in the effects loop. Personally, I don't really care for the sound of it that way, but it's all personal preference.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Chaining effects. i have not a clue. help

                          Basic order that I have used for years
                          Guitar
                          Tuner
                          Noise Gate
                          Wah
                          Phaser
                          OD/Distortion
                          Flanger
                          Chorus
                          Delay
                          Reverb
                          Amp

                          But with the BOSS NF-2 you can put the:
                          Wah
                          Phaser
                          OD/Distortion
                          Into an efx loop provided on the BOSS NF-2
                          Then you would have:
                          Guitar
                          Tuner
                          NF-2 and the EFX Loop: Wah>OD>Phaser
                          Amp
                          And then use the EFX Loop on your Amp for:
                          Flange
                          Chorus
                          Delay
                          Reverb

                          These days I use this configuration when not playing in stereo

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