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  • How should I be lining up my Effects?

    The effects I have are as follows:

    Boss TU-2,Boss OD-20(distortion modeler),Boss CH-1(chorus),Dunlop Wah pedal,Boss Compression.

    This is the order that they are in now,but I can't get the Chorus to work.I also have them daisey-chained together with a singular power source,so no batteries are being used.Can anyone help a brother out?Thanks

    GLENN

  • #2
    Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

    id go:
    tu2-wah-od20-cs2-ch1

    the chorus would sound best in the fx loop

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    • #3
      Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

      does the chorus work by itself?

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      • #4
        Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

        Jeremy,
        Yes it does,but this is the first time I've daisey-chained it.Should I take out the 9 volt battery?The LED on the CH-1 is working,so it's obviously getting power.I'm baffled

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        • #5
          Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

          Originally posted by jeremy
          id go:
          tu2-wah-od20-cs2-ch1

          the chorus would sound best in the fx loop
          Sounds like Jeremy hit it right on the nose to me. An effects loop is one thing I miss in a DRRI, but am glad they put one in the DeVille. Cuts down on line noise considerably.

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          • #6
            Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

            Midnite Man,

            At the risk of sounding like an idiot,can you explain to me the effect looping procedure?I'm (ironically)playing through a Deville 212 I'm looking at the top of the amp trying to figure out how to loop the chorus pedal.Do I plug it into the preamp out and power amp in?Sorry if I sound like a complete moron But Thanks for the help.

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            • #7
              Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

              Anyone?

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              • #8
                Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

                i'm not familiar with the deville but if there is an fx loop then, all you need to do is put a cable from the fx loop "send" to the chorus "in" then another cable from chorus"out" to fx loop "return"...
                so basically yes your putting the chorus after the pre-amp but before the power stage

                Good luck

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                • #9
                  Re: How should I be lining up my Effects?

                  You might find this link useful: http://users.chariot.net.au/~gmarts/fx.htm

                  If you scroll down a little, there's a link to a section on the order for effects. These aren't hard & fast rules, just a good starting point for experimentation.

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