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Dunlopd 535Q CryBaby, Big Muff Pi (will soon be traded for a Boss Metal Zone), Ibanez Tube Screamer, Boss Super Chorus, Boss Compressor. Also, I could plug it all into my board and then plug the crybaby in through the send and return; would that be worth it? Either way, what are you supposed to use the send/return for anyway?

2007-07-13 11:43:18 · 2 answers · asked by jordanwj19 2 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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General rule of thumb; plug the effects pedals in first, followed by the sustain and compression pedals, followed by the gain pedals. That way, under normal circumstances, you are supposed to minimize line distortion. With what you are running, you ought to consider a noise gate anyway, unless one of your pedels has one included.

Send/return is a way to send both the filtered and unfiltered sound to the mixing board so the sound person can mix the two sounds, switch from one to the other, or use the clean sound to patch into the board's effects for a stereo effect.

2007-07-13 13:24:53 · answer #1 · answered by MUDD 7 · 0 0

i could save the main used pedals in the slightest degree perplexing attain(in case you press alongside with your left foot then placed them in the direction of the left and vise-versa). because of the fact I press with my left, the order i could placed them in could be postpone, refrain, distortion, loop station, reverb, tremolo, fuzz, and tuner for final. in case you press the pedals alongside with your stunning foot, they could be switched needless to say. And depending on what pedals you employ the main, it is beneficial to alter the oder besides. additionally, because of the fact you have a somewhat larger-than-overall determination of pedals, you may intend to make 2 rows(with the main used pedals in the front for speedy and rapid get admission to). wish this facilitates :)

2016-10-01 13:34:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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