gilligan
Member
Happy Thursday--
I took my first step into effects pedals today and got myself a boss chorus ensemble and a (dunlop) MXR carbon copy analog delay pedal. I've had a digitex rpx400 processor/interphase that I use for a recording device, and that has a ton of effects built into it, but I imagine that quality pedals would have a better sound. Its' got a lot of presets that make me sound like Incubus and bands that I've never heard of, but I play mostly classic-rock-based stuff. I'm looking for the basic effects that mostly 'flavor' the sound as opposed to 'shaping' it. Also, how much of a difference wil I hear between analog and digital devices? I've got a Fender Tele and Fender Hot Rod Custom tube amp, and I hope to soon be acquiring a '60's Starfire 3 or 5.
Any suggestions would be great, even for a chorus or delay pedal (I've got 30 days to return).
Thanks for input--Happy May Day!
gilligan
I took my first step into effects pedals today and got myself a boss chorus ensemble and a (dunlop) MXR carbon copy analog delay pedal. I've had a digitex rpx400 processor/interphase that I use for a recording device, and that has a ton of effects built into it, but I imagine that quality pedals would have a better sound. Its' got a lot of presets that make me sound like Incubus and bands that I've never heard of, but I play mostly classic-rock-based stuff. I'm looking for the basic effects that mostly 'flavor' the sound as opposed to 'shaping' it. Also, how much of a difference wil I hear between analog and digital devices? I've got a Fender Tele and Fender Hot Rod Custom tube amp, and I hope to soon be acquiring a '60's Starfire 3 or 5.
Any suggestions would be great, even for a chorus or delay pedal (I've got 30 days to return).
Thanks for input--Happy May Day!
gilligan