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Old 05-11-2018, 01:24 AM
maxtheaxe maxtheaxe is offline
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However you do it, it's an axiom to always put the compressor first in the chain. All of these FX generate a bit of noise and you definitely don't want the cumulative noise compressed. Next, OD for the same reason...otherwise you will boost noise.

The other two can go either way, depending on how they sound to you, but the idea of placing the chorus in an FX loop if you have one makes sense.

Also, use the shortest possible cable runs between them, or direct connectors. It's all about keeping your signal chain as quiet as possible.
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