How To Arrange Your Pedalboard? Answer by Daniel @ Belfield Music
This might be something you already know about, or it might not, but there’s a pretty well established order to how you string your pedals together - it’ll be debatable whether it’s the “right” order, because it’s definitely not the ONLY way you can do things, but it’s definitely the standard way, and usually has the best results.
There’s a pretty well-known mnemonic sentence to help learn about this:
“Trust Which Chain Of Effect Pedals Make Life Easier - Really.”
This stands for:
Tuner - Wah - Compression - Overdrive - Equalizer - Pitch - Modulation - Level - Echo - Reverb
There’s going to be times you want to do it differently, but lets look at why this is normally the best way to set a pedal-board up.
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