You Should Have These Three Electric Guitar Effects In Your Collection
One of the biggest advantages of playing the electric guitar is its ability to create different and unique sounds. Because you are using electricity to create the sound that you hear it gives you the ability to manipulate the electrical signal the guitar creates. Today Im going to write about the three most common electric guitar effect pedals.
The first type of pedal Id like to discuss is essential to almost every guitar style. That is the Distortion or Overdrive pedal. The distortion pedal takes your guitar signal and compresses or clips the sound wave produced by your electric guitar.
There are many types of distortion pedals available on the market today. You can get everything from light Overdrive style distortion to heavy Fuzz type distortion. Whether youre playing Rock-N-Roll, Heavy Metal or even Country a Distortion pedal is an effect you must have in your collection.
The second most important pedal to have in your collection is the Delay Pedal. A delay pedal works by taking your original guitar signal and repeating it at a set interval after the original signal. The signal can have as many repeats as you want to create many types of echo effect.
The top uses for a delay pedal are for adding depth to the sound of your guitar and layering your guitar signal for complex harmonies. Short delay times will give your guitar added depth while longer delay times will give you the ability to create complex rhythmic harmonies. The delay pedal can be used in every type of music that you hear today.
The third pedal that you should have in your collection is the Chorus Pedal. The Chorus effect is created by taking your guitars signal and modulating it then combining the modulated signal with the original one. This creates the illusion of two separate instruments playing together, hence the term Chorus.
Guitarists use the Chorus effect to thicken the sound of their guitar. When a stereo chorus effect is used the spatial separation of the signals can give a lush, full sound to the electric guitar. Chorus effects are used in every type of music played on electric guitar.
Every guitarist I know reaches a point where they want their guitar to sound different. Effects are the easiest and best way to achieve unique electric guitar sounds. The most essential effects to have in your collection are Distortion, Delay and Chorus. - 18780
The first type of pedal Id like to discuss is essential to almost every guitar style. That is the Distortion or Overdrive pedal. The distortion pedal takes your guitar signal and compresses or clips the sound wave produced by your electric guitar.
There are many types of distortion pedals available on the market today. You can get everything from light Overdrive style distortion to heavy Fuzz type distortion. Whether youre playing Rock-N-Roll, Heavy Metal or even Country a Distortion pedal is an effect you must have in your collection.
The second most important pedal to have in your collection is the Delay Pedal. A delay pedal works by taking your original guitar signal and repeating it at a set interval after the original signal. The signal can have as many repeats as you want to create many types of echo effect.
The top uses for a delay pedal are for adding depth to the sound of your guitar and layering your guitar signal for complex harmonies. Short delay times will give your guitar added depth while longer delay times will give you the ability to create complex rhythmic harmonies. The delay pedal can be used in every type of music that you hear today.
The third pedal that you should have in your collection is the Chorus Pedal. The Chorus effect is created by taking your guitars signal and modulating it then combining the modulated signal with the original one. This creates the illusion of two separate instruments playing together, hence the term Chorus.
Guitarists use the Chorus effect to thicken the sound of their guitar. When a stereo chorus effect is used the spatial separation of the signals can give a lush, full sound to the electric guitar. Chorus effects are used in every type of music played on electric guitar.
Every guitarist I know reaches a point where they want their guitar to sound different. Effects are the easiest and best way to achieve unique electric guitar sounds. The most essential effects to have in your collection are Distortion, Delay and Chorus. - 18780
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Matt Rushton is the author and webmaster of Live Musician Central. You can find all kinds of tips and instruction for improving your live band. Matt also custom programs sound effect patch presets for the Fender Cyber-Twin SE amplifier.