Lucid_Lunatic
Rebelyellologist
Where do you put your pedal tuner in your chain? In front of everything or very last?
I'd recommend it as the very first pedal, as you don't want any phase-altering/harmonic-inducing effects going into it, which could give it problems locking onto the fundamental tone.
I think they are best completely OUT of the chain. Companies like Radial have switchers with tuner out jacks.
I have yet to find a tuner pedal that doesnt kill my sound, even ones that are alleged to be 'true bypass' seem to have a greater effect than other units.
Compared to my BOSS pedals and others my Korg Pitchblack has no apparent change on tone.I have yet to find a tuner pedal that doesnt kill my sound, even ones that are alleged to be 'true bypass' seem to have a greater effect than other units.
Preamp--compressor--tuner--everything else.
Preamp boosts the signal and the compressor adds sustain to the note. Makes it easy for the tuner to latch on and keep the note going while I tune.
Bill
If the preamp adds harmonic overtones to the signal, it may actually mess with the tuners ability to find the pitch you're giving it. I've noticed this in a few intelligent harmonizers where its just as important as a tuner for it to recognize pitch.
I know it almost off topic but thats what I've always wondered with pitch shifters as people seem to put them post preamp but I would of thought anything mimicing something the guitar does should go first in line (which means basically any guitar sound pitch change like harmonizers,whammy, vibrato)If the preamp adds harmonic overtones to the signal, it may actually mess with the tuners ability to find the pitch you're giving it. I've noticed this in a few intelligent harmonizers where its just as important as a tuner for it to recognize pitch.