joshnat
5 posts
Nov 04, 2009
10:00 AM
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Hi, I recently bought a Lone Wolf Harp Attack and I plan to use it direct to PA with a DI box. I've also got a reverb pedal in the chain, but I'm wondering what people think is the best order: White Label CR > Reverb > Harp Attack > DI > PA, or White Label CR > Harp Attack > Reverb > DI > PA?
I think Randy from Lone Wolf said the Harp Attack was best as the last in the chain, but it seems strange to me to dirty up the reverbed mic signal, rather than reverbing the dirtied mic signal.
Any thoughts?
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isaacullah
439 posts
Nov 04, 2009
10:44 AM
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Usually, you put your reverb/delay effects as the very last ones in the chain (but before the DI). Use the forum search to find a relatively recent thread where Jason Ricci posts his advice about effects signal chain order... Probably something like "pedals" or 'pedal board' or "effects" should help you find it... ---------- ------------------
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Last Edited by on Nov 04, 2009 10:44 AM
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joshnat
6 posts
Nov 04, 2009
10:58 AM
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Is this the thread you mean?
http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/board/board_topic/5560960/397661.htm
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isaacullah
441 posts
Nov 04, 2009
11:26 AM
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no, this is the one I was talking about:
http://www.modernbluesharmonica.com/board/board_topic/5560960/501165.htm
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barbequebob
40 posts
Nov 04, 2009
11:35 AM
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If you put reverb first, it usually winds up being a noisy SOB. Tho these days I've just been using a Digitech Digiverb on the spring reverb setting, when I was using a Guyatone MD-2 digital delay and the long discontinued Guyatone MR-2 digital reverb, I put the reverb last as the delay on that acted almost like a noisegate.
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joshnat
7 posts
Nov 04, 2009
11:53 AM
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Good stuff, thanks.
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