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My chorus is the first pedal of my effects loop chain followed by delay, reverb and finally a clean boost for solos. I prefer a subtle chorus. Having a pedal with a blend knob helps too.
It certainly makes a noticeable difference with the more saturated tones. I would always put all modulation in the FX loop - I prefer the more defined sound, but of course, you can do whatever you want!
It really does for me too. I keep mine in the loop but wanted to explain the differences and note there could be uses for a chorus in front. Thanks for chiming in!
Spoiled with 2 Roland JC 120 s (sitting in a closet - no room to break them out). Currently a little combo w/12 (one 12" speaker), I never use my chorus pedal these days - especially with current setup. Chorus sometimes gets added in post production w/some stereo stuff - but without at least 2 speakers from different amps not happening live. Great video thanks Dan 😊
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My chorus is the first pedal of my effects loop chain followed by delay, reverb and finally a clean boost for solos. I prefer a subtle chorus. Having a pedal with a blend knob helps too.
That's generally my preference too. Thanks for sharing!!
Great video man! Chorus with dirty tones in front of the amp is cool for a nice texture.
Thanks man! Yeah it's definitely an option for more effcty tones...
I've always been confused, "in front" means before the amp or after?
Thank you for showing my design in such a great light!
My pleasure!! Thank you for sharing this awesome pedal with me!
Great sounding pedal! I have one and love it
I really like it too!! Enjoy yours!
It certainly makes a noticeable difference with the more saturated tones. I would always put all modulation in the FX loop - I prefer the more defined sound, but of course, you can do whatever you want!
It really does for me too. I keep mine in the loop but wanted to explain the differences and note there could be uses for a chorus in front. Thanks for chiming in!
Very interesting; thanks Dan.
Thanks Dave!
Currently i run a KOT type drive - tape echo - Boss md200 - fender pinwheel into the front of a breaking up Laney. But it's an everchanging thing
Always evolving right???
Spoiled with 2 Roland JC 120 s (sitting in a closet - no room to break them out). Currently a little combo w/12 (one 12" speaker), I never use my chorus pedal these days - especially with current setup. Chorus sometimes gets added in post production w/some stereo stuff - but without at least 2 speakers from different amps not happening live. Great video thanks Dan 😊
Thanks Doug! Send me one of those JCs!!!! 😎
The contrast immediately reminded me of early Alex Lifeson tones vs. his later tones.
Interesting observation! Love me some Rush!!
I used to use a Chorus in front to try to mimic the Iron Maiden Somewhere In Time synth guitar sounds back in the day.
Definitely old school but has its place!!
I prefer modulation after gain. Especially in a WDW rig 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
I generally do too. I like to hear the guitar 😎
@@LonelyRocker like the McDlt I keep the wet sides wet and the center dry!! Wait what?