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Uploaded by on Oct 2, 2008

how to make a pedals board and what order to put the pedals

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  • How long can those patch leads go?

  • @Maremo14 normally only 1 foot (roughly 30 Cm)

  • If you can afford all those pedals then why make your own board! Sorry I don't get it. No offence meant, must be of use to somebody heh.

  • i'll clear this up... AGAIN!!!

    these pedals are not mine, the boss, MXr and cry baby are my friends pedals

    my ones are the behringer ands digitech ones... my board, friends pedals...

    got it?

    awesome

    Ellz :P

  • The music!!!! Metallica?????????????????

  • alter bridge

    youtube wont let me play the origanal song of wolf and man by metallica some copy right crap

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  • @orleanth the velcro is glued, not the pedals

  • Great, but won't it be hard to replace the pedals you've glued earlier? Say, I want to sell the boss overdrive and buy a lovepedal. Would it be still handy?

  • EDGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Ellz775 wow yur cheap

    

  • @Feet4hands Because the money u spend on a board can be instead spent on another pedal... a good quality board can cost at least 100 bucks with carrying bag... the advantage of making ur own pedal board is that u make it with ur own style and ur own design.

  • I remeber this was Edge's wrestling theme I think

  • I believe reverb should always go last in the pedal chain (unless you have a loop station, in which case it will be the last).

    wah should go first too. then tuner, then eq, then you go for overdrive/distortion/fuzz/boos­ter, then for modulation.

    of course you could experiment with stuff. but that's how it's usually done.

  • modulation or octave pedals should go before distortion. when your tracking a note to reproduce any interval, the cleaner the signal, the more successfully it will be able to reproduce the desired note. the distortion will add harmonics that will make it harder for the pedal to track. feel free to experiment but the correct starting position is after eq and before wah

  • @Feet4hands sometimes you get a good amount of pedals because you buy one each year or something....doesn't mean you're rich

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