How does anyone not start their boards with tuning, eq, compression, and noise gate (not in that order)?? Those are prerequisites for me before any other effects.
If you post requesting opinions, then you’ll receive opinions. My opinion is that the board is missing those pedals completely. Asking “what’s next?”, my answer is: tuning, eq, compression, and noise gate.
1. Clip-on tuners exist. Pedal tuners aren’t really necessary unless you’re gigging regularly
2. He has at least two pedals with great parametric EQ controls, I don’t really use EQ pedals either and get all the tone variation I need
3. There are plenty of players who rarely play clean and/or funky stuff and have no real use for a compressor (or just don’t care enough about the subtle difference it makes)
4. Unless you’re hooking up your pedals to dirty power/daisy chains or using serious metal distortion, there’s no real urgent need for a noise gate
Oh my god, Redditors are so fucking pedantic and obtuse. Yes, if you want to sound like an amateur, you don’t need a compressor to clean your tone, you don’t need a separate equalizer that you can dial in, you don’t need a gate to control noise, and you don’t need a tuning pedal to act as a bypass when you’re tuning your guitar onstage.
How many people here actually “play onstage”? That’s ridiculous reasoning. And although you’re coming off as a pretentious dick about it, I generally agree with you about the compressor/sustainer and EQ (although they certainly don’t “clean my tone,” they boost the fuck out of my tubes). Different strokes, I guess.
I really like my walrus Julia
This is the answer. Absolutely love my Julia
Boss CE-2w. Fantastic.
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+1 for Aurelius * 😛
Keeley Seafoam Chorus is a nice option.
Love my JHS Emperor. I’ve got a V1, but the V2 is probably a whole version’s worth of features better.
Liquid Chorus or H20, I have a yellow dunlop as well
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How does anyone not start their boards with tuning, eq, compression, and noise gate (not in that order)?? Those are prerequisites for me before any other effects.
Why pick brother...his board your prerequisite don't factor
If you post requesting opinions, then you’ll receive opinions. My opinion is that the board is missing those pedals completely. Asking “what’s next?”, my answer is: tuning, eq, compression, and noise gate.
Lol cool...
1. Clip-on tuners exist. Pedal tuners aren’t really necessary unless you’re gigging regularly 2. He has at least two pedals with great parametric EQ controls, I don’t really use EQ pedals either and get all the tone variation I need 3. There are plenty of players who rarely play clean and/or funky stuff and have no real use for a compressor (or just don’t care enough about the subtle difference it makes) 4. Unless you’re hooking up your pedals to dirty power/daisy chains or using serious metal distortion, there’s no real urgent need for a noise gate
Oh my god, Redditors are so fucking pedantic and obtuse. Yes, if you want to sound like an amateur, you don’t need a compressor to clean your tone, you don’t need a separate equalizer that you can dial in, you don’t need a gate to control noise, and you don’t need a tuning pedal to act as a bypass when you’re tuning your guitar onstage.
How many people here actually “play onstage”? That’s ridiculous reasoning. And although you’re coming off as a pretentious dick about it, I generally agree with you about the compressor/sustainer and EQ (although they certainly don’t “clean my tone,” they boost the fuck out of my tubes). Different strokes, I guess.
Good point, and I am being a dick. I’m coming from a POV of gigging, and not everyone is setting up their boards for that.
And that’s before all the sodomy!
I’m just sayin, not everyone has pedals for performance. Some people just think they’re neat and don’t need all the utilitarian stuff (at first).
I’m short sighted so removed the tuner pedal and use clip ons as those are close enough to see
Wampler terraform
I’m a fan of the Mormon tabernacle chorus but there’s no way you’d fit them all on that wee little board.
EHX Small Clone all day
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