Contrary to NE's distaste for flangers, take King Edward's advice and put it in front of the amp, probably after the compressor.
A limiter is essentially a "brick-wall" compressor.
The flanger I would definitely not throw to the trash NE, how dare you! Put it on eBay and buy a phaser with the money.
I use a compressor at the beginning of the chain and another at the end, after amp and time effects. I would put the limiter at the end.
I'm surprised you put the compressor after your time effects; if I wanted one post-gain, I'd put it immediately before (but after everything else) so it didn't mess up reverb / delay decay. The compressor in my rig is in the very first pedal loop so I can fake that 80s compressed DI sound.
I'm surprised you put the compressor after your time effects; if I wanted one post-gain, I'd put it immediately before (but after everything else) so it didn't mess up reverb / delay decay. The compressor in my rig is in the very first pedal loop so I can fake that 80s compressed DI sound.
My guess for this is I think a compressor used after time based effects is likely to be used more as as limiter or for subtle soft knee rounding and not as a sustain device, heavy smoothing, or for the tonal effect
This is wise financial and GAS strategy, if you can live with the guilt of perpetuating Flangers in the world.![]()
I can use a phaser as well, which is nore preferable to me anyway. But it would stilll be in the same place on the signal chain wouldn't it be?
I guess what Im really asking is where to put the compressor and the limiter. My insticts tell me compressor first and limiter last.
I can use a phaser as well, which is nore preferable to me anyway. But it would stilll be in the same place on the signal chain wouldn't it be?
I guess what Im really asking is where to put the compressor and the limiter. My insticts tell me compressor first and limiter last.
What order?
I'd look at it like this personally:
- If you are using the compressor to get that punchy sound, create sustain or smooth your erratic playing and make your effects and pre amp better positioned to handle your playing -put it first
- If you are using the compressor to clean up your playing and/or maybe add some compressor punchy feel to your tone and get a a little studio finalized track feel put it first in FX loop
- If you are using the Compresssor/Limiter as a limiter just to knock off the transients and clean up the performance in a finalized studio feel put at the end of the FX loop.
I'd put the limiter first because it like, limits things and stuff. Don't want things getting out of hand and all crazy-like.
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I'd look at it like this personally:
- If you are using the compressor to get that punchy sound, create sustain or smooth your erratic playing and make your effects and pre amp better positioned to handle your playing -put it first
- If you are using the compressor to clean up your playing and/or maybe add some compressor punchy feel to your tone and get a a little studio finalized track feel put it first in FX loop
- If you are using the Compresssor/Limiter as a limiter just to knock off the transients and clean up the performance in a finalized studio feel put at the end of the FX loop.