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Signal Chain with the WAH. you guitar players; where do you put the wah? before or after the distortion?
BEFORE the distortion gives me a smoother less prominent wah sound - a la prince. AFTER the distotion gives me more of a Hendrix wah, where it's a warts-n-all kind of tone - harsh but HOO MAN you OWN Voodoo Chile! That's one of my all-time favorite tones - dunno why, cuz it's so lo-fi but DAMN when that song kicks in, makes you wanna slam into something. So, for me, I put the WAH last - after compression, distortion, flange, microwave, self-cleaning iron and the multi-line-office phone. What about you? Do you prefer the cleaned up wah, or do you go for the skull scrape? The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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i prefer after distortion too, i like the wha to reeeaaallly sing WHA WHA, i know you know what i mean | |
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My (vox) wah is always first in line. I played through a Zoom effect board once and hated the way the wah was placed AFTER the distortion. Made it sound like donald duck. -----------------------------------------------------------
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I also use the wah after everything...but the only other thing i use is the Korg A5...Don't need nothin else... ___________________________________________
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I like wah-ing the distortion, not distorting the wah. Sounds very good like that, mmm-hmmm.
(Actually sounds closer to Prince's wah/distortion tone... one of my faves, but I can't seem to nail it exactly. I think he's got his Colorsound modified in some way, though.) | |
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I've always plugged my guitar into the Wah first, but whatever works for the sound you're after!
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My chain was always Comp-distort-wah-delay. I'm going to try wah-eq-comp-distort-delay. | |
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csharp57 said: My chain was always Comp-distort-wah-delay. I'm going to try wah-eq-comp-distort-delay.
But - but - since the Wah modifies the EQ, wouldn't it defeat the purpose to run the wah INTO the eq - wouldn't it decrease the effect of the, uh, effect? [This message was edited Thu Sep 25 7:17:19 PDT 2003 by otan] The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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otan said: csharp57 said: My chain was always Comp-distort-wah-delay. I'm going to try wah-eq-comp-distort-delay.
But - but - since the Wah modifies the EQ, wouldn't it defeat the purpose to run the wah INTO the eq - wouldn't it decrease the effect of the, uh, effect? [This message was edited Thu Sep 25 7:17:19 PDT 2003 by otan] So where do you suggest my Boss EQ pedal?? (I thought about putting it on my Fender Rhodes) | |
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csharp57 said: So where do you suggest my Boss EQ pedal?? (I thought about putting it on my Fender Rhodes)
I used to use an eq pedal and then decided that it added more noise than anything else to my tone - I'm a tone purist - the guitar HAS tone, why go muffing it up with an eq pedal? My amp's dials are usually all straight up - play using the tone that the guitar creates - but I run clean or slightly dirty most of the time - if you're playing metal or grunge or stuff like that, then yeah, eq is a necessary evil I spose. I guess put it before the wah. But really man - it's up to you - whatever you like. There used to be a site that showed the signal chain of all great guitarists - Vernon Reid's diagram was huge, and Angus Young, conversely, ran straight into the amp - no tuner, no NOTHING... it's all about volume. The Last Otan Track: www.funkmusician.com/what.mp3 | |
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Nothing before or after, just straight into the Marshall.
Add effects after | |
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otan said: csharp57 said: So where do you suggest my Boss EQ pedal?? (I thought about putting it on my Fender Rhodes)
I used to use an eq pedal and then decided that it added more noise than anything else to my tone - I'm a tone purist - the guitar HAS tone, why go muffing it up with an eq pedal? My amp's dials are usually all straight up - play using the tone that the guitar creates - but I run clean or slightly dirty most of the time - if you're playing metal or grunge or stuff like that, then yeah, eq is a necessary evil I spose. I guess put it before the wah. But really man - it's up to you - whatever you like. There used to be a site that showed the signal chain of all great guitarists - Vernon Reid's diagram was huge, and Angus Young, conversely, ran straight into the amp - no tuner, no NOTHING... it's all about volume. You might be right, because if one of my other pedals batteries run low and I forget to pick up new ones, the EQ pedals batteries are the first ones I grab. Deep down I hate kicking this pedal to the side. I bought it hoping it would make my setup sound sweeter, playing through those cheap amps. I really need to bite the bullet and get a GOOD amp. | |
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I go: guitar->noise supressor (loop) -> compressor ->wah ->distortion -> noise supressor -> delay
wah after distortion is to quacky for me, i like it subtle... | |
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