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Old 03-18-2017, 09:51 PM
Jerry D Jerry D is offline
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Having now accumulated all the below pedals, what say you as to what the sequence should be?

(1) Korg chromatic tuner (PB-01)

(2) Crybaby wah (95Q)

(3) Digitech Jam Man looper

(4) Beatbuddy & footswitch

(5) Donner Yellow Fall delay

All that I'm really sure of is that the tuner should be first. And I think the Beatbuddy and the Crybaby should be placed low on the board for accessibility, and because of the size, maybe both following the tuner.
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Old 03-19-2017, 12:30 PM
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Hi Jerry, I would put the crybaby first myself and then put the tuner after it, or at the end. I don't know about the looper or beatbuddy (what's that?).

Does your amp have an Effects (FX) loop? If so, put the delay in there. If not, put it at the end of your chain.
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Old 03-19-2017, 12:56 PM
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what sounds good to you after a trial and error method. put one pedal in. play it. put the next in. play it. once you get them all in, switch them around.

there are no rules.

i dig your tele and super!!
play music!
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Old 03-19-2017, 06:04 PM
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what sounds good to you after a trial and error method. put one pedal in. play it. put the next in. play it. once you get them all in, switch them around.

there are no rules.

i dig your tele and super!!
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That pretty much nails it. I've tried pedals in all sorts of alignments, with or without an FX loop, I really don't see hard rules here.
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Old 03-19-2017, 06:30 PM
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Having now accumulated all the below pedals, what say you as to what the sequence should be?

(1) Korg chromatic tuner (PB-01)

(2) Crybaby wah (95Q)

(3) Digitech Jam Man looper

(4) Beatbuddy & footswitch

(5) Donner Yellow Fall delay

All that I'm really sure of is that the tuner should be first. And I think the Beatbuddy and the Crybaby should be placed low on the board for accessibility, and because of the size, maybe both following the tuner.
1. wah
2. Tuner
3. delay
4. beat buddy
5. looper

Been there done that, you will like this setup. Your wah always goes first. Then yer tuner. The delay puts delay on your guitar signal, you do not want it to put delay on the beat buddy, the beat buddy has its own reverb I believe, the looper is always last, it collects all the sounds, including your beat buddy!
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Old 03-19-2017, 09:51 PM
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1. wah
2. Tuner
3. delay
4. beat buddy
5. looper

Been there done that, you will like this setup. Your wah always goes first. Then yer tuner. The delay puts delay on your guitar signal, you do not want it to put delay on the beat buddy, the beat buddy has its own reverb I believe, the looper is always last, it collects all the sounds, including your beat buddy!
Thanks. Sounds reasonable to me!
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Old 03-21-2017, 03:16 PM
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Enjoy! That's a nice setup you got going there.
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