Questions tagged [guitar-effects]

For questions concerning tone-altering effects typically used for guitar or bass. Questions should also be tagged with specific effects types if applicable.

Almost since the invention of the electric guitar, artists were exploring ways to make unique new sounds with the instrument. Early attempts included putting holes or tears in speaker cones to distort the sound, and progressed toward pushing the amplifier itself into "saturation" or "overdrive", beyond the point where the circuit is able to accurately reproduce the natural waveform of the guitar.

Simple control pedals, such as volume and tone pedals, were around very early in the evolution of magnetic pickup instruments, and were used mainly by lap steel players in the country-western genre. DeArmond made the first true guitar effects pedal, a tremelo, in the 1940s.

Most of the sounds we now use effects pedals to create were originally mistakes. Small variances in the recording speed of multi-track studio tape recorders, and latency between the recording and playback heads of the tape machine, resulted in time and phase-shifting "effects" on studio tracks that came to be exploited by the musicians intentionally beginning in the mid-60s. We now call these sounds chorus, flanging, phasing and delay/echo, and achieve them through the use of solid-state timing circuits.

Today, a large variety of classic and newer tone-altering effects are available in a wide variety of subtle variations.

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Multi-Effects Pedal or Multiple Effects Pedals?

A long time ago I owned the BOSS PW-10 V-Wah and I loved it until I connected up to an incorrect power supply destroying the circuitry. I often see artists such as Matt Bellamy using a bunch of individual "single use" effects pedals wired into his…
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Why use delay instead of reverb?

I've heard about uses of a short delay instead of reverb. When might this be better than the original effect? And what delay settings provide a reverb-like sound?
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What is the difference between analog and digital effects pedals?

What are the main differences between digital and analog effects? Do they have different circuitry? Sounds? Features?
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What are most common effects (pedals) for Post-rock music genre?

What pedals do bands use for post-rock music? Tons of bands have simillar sound of guitar I want to know how this sound is produced (pedal configuration) and which pedals are used. I know some basic background like: Boss Digital reverb, Boss…
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Where should I put delay pedal, before reverb or after?

What's difference between positions of these pedals? I'm playing more post-rock music, with lots of effects... still can't figure out where should I place reverb.
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Is this disco/funk guitar effect a wah-wah pedal or something different?

I'm no guitarist and this might be an 'obvious' question to those who know - but there's a backing-guitar effect often heard in many funky/disco songs which I can only describe as a sort of "wakka-wakka" sound! It's probably easier to hear than…
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Why bass eq pedal has wider range than guitar eq

Boss GE-7(standard) ends at 6.4k while GEB-7(bass) ends at 10k. I understand that bass player want more control for lows but why there is more control for highs?
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Is 31,250 kHz enough sampling rate for guitar effect

I have guitar effect that has quite small sampling rate(31.250kHz) with oversampling and I wonder whether it is enough to convert signal from other effects, especially distortion, or it is designed only for raw guitar signal.
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Where to put guitar Harmonizer in effects chain?

So where should it be. First in the chain. Or Maybe somewhere near the modulation effects in amp's effect's loop? And why? what are pros and cons? Let's assume for purpose of this question, we are talking about BOSS PS-6. I would appreciate the…
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What's a buffer pedal and how to use it?

When I heard of that, buffer pedal has no control, it just on-off switch. What actually is it? How to use it or what's the best practice on using it?
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Tips for trying out effects (at a guitar shop)

I'm about to go shopping, and I decided to buy a multi-effects unit for versatility (I thought a lot and decided I do need it). Now I gotta decide which one (not that it's really relevant, but my 'main candidates' are Boss GT-10 and Line 6 Pod X3…
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Delay with your hands

I recently watched a youtube video where John 5 was going over his rig. They turned to his pedal board and he talked about how he is not over reliant on pedals and that he likes to produce effects himself. The interviewer asked him about not even…
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Xlr output in guitar processor

Could you point be out why XLR output is so important? I’m thinking to buy bass processor Zoom B3 or Boss gt-1b and first one has this output onboard. Thanks everyone for your help!
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How to sustain bends and vibrato better in the guitar?

Possible Duplicate: What factors affect a guitar’s ability to sustain a note? How to play a long sustained note on an electric guitar? My guitar, a Washburn N2, doesn't have a good clean sound for bend and vibrato - the sound with my amplifier…
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Using separate fuzz and octave pedals

I'm curious as to why a person would use a fuzz octave pedal like let's say the EHX Octavix over a standard fuzz pedal with some sort of octave effect with it. Will there be any noticeable improvement in the quality of tone if you use separate fuzz…
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