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beej
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I always have a volume pedal in the loop. Most useful pedal on my board
I also have a Tremolo in the loop that doubles as a boost if I need it. Kind of a sleeper pedal because you can put it on very lightly to thicken a rhythm or lead tone.
Simple is where it's at.
Don't be scared of some screens, the simplicity is in the design itself.
I had some pedals without screens with hidden features and "have to hold this button at the same time to adjust parameter X" and I hated it.
You will eventually find that pedal.
I'd suggest you also check out some videos with good monitors. Some people don't like Andertons but this is a great blindfold delay shootout. They have one with Bea and reverb as well.
I'd recommend that you also listen to the video as opposed to watching and see what 'grabs your ear'.
No Time Line here, but they have a Strymon in the mix as well.
Delay shootout:
That is because it affects the tone CONSTANTLY.When it comes to delay, I keep coming back to the DD-3.
Just sounds great and I don't notice a difference in tone whether engaged or not.
Even my ML jr changes the tone slightly...
In the loop of PS-2 I run a vintage CE-2, Diamond Tremelo, ML jr, DD-3T and Dr. Scientist Reverberator.
Pedalboard is really just for looks at his point though, I only use the DD-3, Reverberator and tuner.
Drives in front and mod pedals in loop never get used anymore.
Sweet! I almost got one of those as well. Hope you enjoy it.This was a good demo. After watching this the Walrus Audio ARP-87 caught my attention. I went to the Walrus Audio site and they had a blemished ARP-87 for $130 so I pulled the trigger! Thanks everyone.
So how do you roll from here?That is because it affects the tone CONSTANTLY.
That is why you didn't hear a difference with it on or off.
There is a buffer in the unit that is always on and not able to be bypassed.
Every buffer interacts differently. IME every buffer changes the sound. No matter who lakes them, they all affect the tone in slightly different ways. I always hear them 'restricting' my frequency range when I A/B my sound with and without pedals with buffers on.So how do you roll from here?
Go with the tonal difference of the ML jr?
Continue to roll with the DD-3T?
Remove DD-3T from chain and try ML jr again?
Are you saying that the ML jr will sound different if I remove the DD-3T from chain, both are on board in loop?
Im not a pro with all these pedals. Or pedal order for that matter.
When it comes to buffers and such, I am running an old CE-2>ML jr>DD-3T>Diamond Tremelo>Dr Scientist Reverberator
Serious question.
I'm a chorus, delay, and reverb guy.. An EQ as well, depending on the amp. Those are really all I use, (flange maybe too).I rarely use the effects loop on all of my amps. I want to start and try utilizing the effects loop What 2 pedals would you recommend I start with? I already have a delay in mind. What other type of pedal should I try? Also, what is a good delay pedal to start with? I know this is rabbit hole just like OD's. Don't mind spending a little for a delay as I would rather get a good one to start with. I'm basically just an OD and noise gate into the front of the amp person.